Data thread on this #NationalRollerCoasterDay
Through CPSC's National Electronic Injury Surveillance System we track injuries and deaths related to amusement park rides.
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In 2017 there were an estimated 29,400 hospital emergency department visits for amusement attractions, including rides.
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The estimate includes injuries associated with fixed rides (amusement or theme parks); mobile rides (carnivals/fairs/festivals); inflatables (inflatable slides or “moon bounces”); coin-operated or free-play rides at restaurants/shopping centers/water parks; and location unknown.
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CPSC is aware of 22 fatalities associated with amusement attractions (including rides) since 2010. The fatalities do not include work-related incidents and fatalities at water parks or water slides.
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CPSC staff undertakes investigations to identify specific attractions that may contain defects. As complaints or incidents are received, our staff evaluates the complaints and incidents and takes appropriate follow‐up action to promote safety.
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If you believe you've identified an unsafe ride call our hotline at (800) 638-2772 or report online at any time on http://SaferProducts.gov . Learn more about the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System:http://bit.ly/2sOzCRa
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