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Tree
stand safety tips*
The
tree stand is one of the most popular pieces of deer hunting equipment.
Tree stands can be dangerous if they are used incorrectly or carelessly.
Nationally, one in three hunting injuries involves a tree stand.
Accidental falls from tree stands can have a variety of causes including
failure of the stand itself and incorrect installation. Hunters may fall
asleep while on their tree stands, or may be injured while handling a
loaded firearm during the process of climbing in and out of their
stands.
Safety
precautions-
- Never carry equipment with you while climbing. Use a haul line to
raise or lower your gear. Make sure guns are unloaded and broadheads
are covered prior to raising or lowering firearms or bows with a
haul line.
- Always use a climbing belt when climbing up or down a tree. Use a
safety harness when hunting from elevated tree stands. Study
manufacturer's recommendations before using any equipment. Never use
a rope to replace a safety harness.
- Check permanent tree stands every year before hunting from them.
Replace any worn or weak lumber.
- Read, understand and follow the factory recommended practices and
procedures when installing commercial stands. Inspect portable
stands for loose nuts and bolts before each use.
- Choose only healthy, living trees when using climbing devices.
Rough-barked trees such as oak are best. Do not use a tree that is
rotten or has dead limbs.
- Never put all your weight on a single branch. Keep at least one
hand and one foot on a secure place when reaching for the next hold.
- Climb higher than the stand and step down onto it. Climbing up
onto it can dislodge it.
- Wear boots with non-skid soles, because steps or platforms can be
slippery in rain, sleet or snow.
- Tell a dependable person where you're hunting and when you plan to
return. Map your whereabouts and leave a note at camp, at home or in
your car so that you can be found.
- If sleepy, move your arms rapidly until you feel alert.
- Never wear a ring while climbing. Rings can catch on tree limbs
and equipment.
- As a precautionary measure, clear all debris from the ground below
the tree stand.
- Use updated equipment. Newer tree stand equipment is solid, safe
and secure. Updated safety harnesses offer more protection than
older ones.
- Carry a whistle to call for help and carry a first aid kit,
flashlight and cellular telephone in a fanny pack.
*This information is provided as a public service of
the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. www.dnr.state.md.us.

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