cross your heart not your fingers
Issue: # 2011017
July 14, 2011
Click It--Don't Risk It Chronicle
In This Issue
Congratulations to Cassling
J&B Powder Poll from the York News-Times
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It really doesn't matter what the traffic issue or hazard is, safety belts are a basic safety and health precaution. Whether your crash is caused by a distracted driver, a sleepy driver, or some other reason, a safety belt is still your best protection in the event of a crash. 

Get ready for next year!  Talent is out there in Nebraska--let's get some local winners!

 

Congratulations to Cassling

Cassling is our newest Honor Roll member.  Congratulations are due to them for the successful seatbelt observations held in their parking lot.
 

Since Cassling is a health care company, their employees are very aware of the importance of prevention, and this awareness was reflected in their safety belt use.  With 97% buckled in their first observation and 96% buckled in the second, it's obvious that they are very interested in a basic safety precaution like buckling up.

 

Check out what Cassling offers. 

 

Is your company an Honor Roll member?  Schedule some observations in your company parking lot today!  

  

J&B Powder Poll from the York News-Times 

Is the Click It initiative making progress in rural Nebraska?   These are poll results in York, NE.

How often do you wear your seatbelt?
Date: 07-08-2011 - 07-08-2011
All the time47 Votes(67%)
None of the time2 Votes(3%)
Some of the time21 Votes(30%)

While it's encouraging that the majority of responders wear a safety belt "all the time", too many people are still only using their safety belt when they think conditions warrant that precaution. 

Check out the York News-Times Powder Poll Archive.


 

The "Click It Chronicle," our Click It Campaign e-letter, published whenever there is news, is available to all those interested in increasing safety belt usage.  Please share this information freely. Take the information, copy to friends, businesses and organizations with the same concerns.  Using the information provided will help reduce the needless fatalities and injuries on our highways and the associated costs. To subscribe to this e-letter, join the coalition, or be removed from the list, contact the Click It Team at cidri@safenebraska.org.