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Insert Date of Presentation Presenters Name. AFS Mission. Educate re: unsafe soccer goals Parents & players Coaches & referees Associations Parks & recreation depts. General public. AFS Mission (cont.). Injuries & fatalities are preventable Increase awareness & support Safe design

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  1. Insert Date of PresentationPresenters Name

  2. AFS Mission • Educate re: unsafe soccer goals • Parents & players • Coaches & referees • Associations • Parks & recreation depts. • General public

  3. AFS Mission(cont.) • Injuries & fatalities are preventable • Increase awareness & support • Safe design • Handling • Repositioning • Storage

  4. Know the Facts • 3.2* million children play soccer • 800,000* coaches & volunteers • Goals = 150-400 pounds • Problem: weight + unstable design *Source: US Youth Soccer Program

  5. Our Youth Are At Risk • Since 1979 • 30 deaths • Many more injuries • Known / reported • Suspect many more unreported

  6. Victims • 1998, 10-year-old boy, Oconomoc, WI • Standing in front of goal being moved by teammates • Goal toppled onto victim, severing his spine • Paralyzed from neck down • Cannot speak

  7. Victims • 1999, 14-year-old girl, Michigan • Wind blew unsecured or inadequately secured soccer goal • Landed on top of victim • Serious leg and hip fractures

  8. Victims • 2003, 6-year-old boy, Vernon Hills, IL • During soccer practice, unanchored goal fell on boy • Massive head trauma • Cause of death: cardiac arrest due to massive head injuries

  9. Victims • 2005, 15-year-old boy, Oklahoma • Victim and three friends trying to move soccer goal • Goal fell over, striking his head • Injuries caused death

  10. AFS Educates • Injuries & fatalities from unsafe goals are preventable • Every voice counts • Visit www.AnchoredForSafety.org

  11. AFS Supports • Short-term solution • Anchor all goals • Long-term solution • Safe design of goals

  12. Short-Term Solution • Safe handling & repositioning of goals • Always! • Anchor goals • Secure goals on level ground • Never!allow kids to • Play on goals • Move goals

  13. Short-Term Solution • Safe storage of goals • Store goals off playing fields;locked so they can’t be moved • Face two goals toward each other & lock together • Permanently anchor with chain attached to buried concrete block

  14. Long-Term Solution • Promote redesign of goals • Maximize safety • PVC for light end-product • Alliances with: • Company One • Company Two • Company Three

  15. Conclusion • We must protect our youth • No practices or games on unsafe fields • Short-term solution: Anchor goals • Long-term solution: Redesign goals • Spread the word to bring change

  16. Thank you!

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