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FREE First Aid kits supply to West Auckland homes begins

Brian from New Lynn

West Auckland households will now benefit from a new charitable initiative which will see 70,000 first aid kits provided at no cost to all homes in the region from this month. West Auckland households will receive a voucher in the mailbox from February 4 with instructions on where they can be redeemed from for a first aid kit. The comprehensive kits are designed to help treat some of the most common forms of injury and will be donated to the region by ‘The Trusts’ West Auckland at a cost of more than $680,000.
Accidents at home
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Trusts CEO Simon Wickham said that while there has been an overhaul to the Health & Safety regulations that cover our place of employment, our home remains the most likely place an accident will occur.“Auckland’s population is around 1.66 million and in the past year, there was a injury claim for every 2.2 people in the region. This is just a measure of the accidents for which a claim was filed. He said that in West Auckland alone last year, there were more than 24,000 ACC claims with over 14,000 of these occurring in a residential dwelling. Included in these injuries were more than 17,000 soft tissue injuries such as sprains and 4800 lacerations.“It is our hope that the offer of a quality first aid kit at no cost will mean thousands of people in the West Auckland region will now be better equipped to deal with an accident if it occurs in their home,” Mr Wickham said.
Alarming Statistics
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The number of accident claims in the Auckland region has increased 35% over the past decade, with the cost to treat active claims now approaching $1 billion annually. According to new data from ACC, more than 339,000 claims were received for accidents in Auckland homes last year. Homes are the most likely place to have an accident with almost half (46%) of the more than 740,000 injuries across the region occurring there – significantly ahead of sports & recreation areas, public roads and commercial/industrial workplaces.
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