Youth often know where keys are hidden.
Dangers to ask about:
If they say yes, ask these questions, one by one: A) “Do you have a time when you’re thinking of doing this? B) “Do you have a plan?” C) “Do you have access to the method to carry out that plan?”
Putting time & distance between someone at risk for suicide & the method they plant to use can save a life.
Lock up or temporarily remove from their home firearms.
Lock up all medications, including over-the-counter medications. Leave accessible a one-week supply.
In crisis, lock up belts, ropes, knives, chemicals.
Report troubling social media posts.
The best choices to secure firearms are a gun safe, lock box or fast-access locking device for a home-defense firearm.
FAQ – Won’t They Just Switch to a Different Method?
Creating a barrier between the individual and their method is an effective way to prevent suicide. Suicidal crises will pass over time.
Also, firearms are the most lethal method. So, if the person you’re concerned about substitutes a new plan, it will be less lethal. A window for rescue (such as with medication) may present itself.
Additionally, 90% of individuals who attempt suicide and survive will live out their natural life.