Free Senior's Housing Safety Check for Dangerous Suburbs
Summary
10/04/2008
Archicentre News Release
10
April 2008
Free Senior's Housing
Safety Check for Dangerous Suburbs
Slip and Trip Hazards Increase 4%
With 7 out
of 10 houses in the suburb of Glen Waverley having a trip and slip fault, Archicentre
has implemented a community awareness campaign about the availability of FREE
safety Housing Checks for seniors to prevent serious injury and death.
David Hallett,
General Manager of Archicentre said, "a study of 38,000 Victorian homes inspected
by Archicentre architects as part of the Home Renovation Service, funded by
the Victorian Government's Department of Human Services, has shown a 4% increase
in slip and trip hazards.
"The main
causes of falls are slippery surfaces and uneven floors, but loose rugs and
phone cords can also be deadly."
According to
the Monash University Accident Research Centre, falls among older Victorians
accounted for the majority of home injuries in 2005, including 19% of all deaths
and 41% of all hospital admissions.
Victoria's
Top 10 Suburban Trouble Spots for Trip and Slip
Glen Waverley
70%
Mildura
62%
Ballarat
50%
Fawkner
50%
Pascoe Vale
50%
Brunswick West
49%
Brunswick
46%
Ferntree Gully
46%
St Albans
46%
Bendigo
45%
Mildura Rural
City Council had the highest incidence of trip and slip hazards of all the Victorian
Local Government Areas (60%).
The top five
for council areas were Moreland (45%), Yarra Ranges Shire (43%), Greater Bendigo
(42%) and Mount Alexander Shire (41%).
Victoria's
Top 10 Municipal Trouble Spots for Trip and Slip
Mildura Rural Council
60%
Moreland City Council
45%
Yarra Ranges Shire
Council
43%
Greater Bendigo City
Council
42%
Mount Alexander Shire
Council
41%
Knox City Council
39%
Brimbank City Council
38%
Melton Shire Council
38%
Hume City Council
37%
Maroondah City Council
37%
"For Archicentre and the
Victorian Government prevention is key. The FREE Home Renovation Service is
one crucial step in keeping Victorians safe at home," Mr Hallett said.
Archicentre's
Tips on Fall Prevention
A flat, accessible
site is ideal for older residents who gradually lose mobility, or balance,
and risk injury while attempting to negotiate uneven paving and steps
Weather protection
between the garage and house will help reduce risks such as falling, when
carrying groceries in the rain over wet surfaces
Interior colour
schemes with good contrast helps people with diminishing eye-sight identify
doors, entranceways and changed surface conditions
Extra power points
eliminate the tangle of loose extension leads that can cause unexpected falls
Impact-absorbent
floor surfaces to reduce potential falls
Level-entry showers
Grab rails in
showers and toilets and at front and rear steps of the home
Replacement of
worn, torn or loose carpet
Reflective or
brightly coloured space strips on stairs
Sensor lights
to external areas
The FREE Home Safety Inspections
are funded by the Victorian Government through the Department of Human Services
for aged pensioners, veterans' affairs card holders and disabled persons. To access
the service telephone (03) 9815 1900 or 1300 136 513.
A free $25 plant voucher from Nursery Garden Industry Victoria is currently
available with every inspection. The campaign looks to put the focus on the health
and therapeutic benefits associated with gardening for the elderly, linking it
up with water restrictions and encouraging the purchase of water-saving plants.
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Enquiries:
David Hallett, General Manager Archicentre (03) 9819 4577 Mobile: 0439 439
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