Tree Stand Safety Tips
With hunting season in full swing across Western New York here are some tips to stay safe if you are hunting from a tree stand.
The American Hunting Lease Association offered several tips to make sure you are nice and safe while hunting from a tree stand.
Check for an expiration date on your harness and look for signs of wear prior to each use.
Don't leave the ground unless you are wearing a harness system.
Attached safety strap to position on the tree to prevent you from falling more than 12 inches.
Practice with the tree stand and harness at ground level prior to using at elevated positions. Keep manufacturer instructions on usage and provide to anyone borrowing your stand. Use all safety devices provided with your tree stand. Never exceed the weight limit specified by the manufacturer.
Never carry equipment while you are climbing. Use a haul line to raise or lower your gear. Make sure guns are not loaded and broadheads are covered. The muzzle should be pointing downward at all times. Never climb with anything in your hands or on your back.
Check your tree stand every year prior to hunting from it; replace worn parts. Inspect for loose nuts and bolts
Do not attempt to modify your tree stand in any way.
Select a healthy, living tree within the size limits recommended in your tree stand's instructions. Rough barked trees, such as oak, work best.
Wear boots with non-skid soles. Be wary of bad weather and slippery steps & platforms.
On ladder-type stands, follow the 3 point rule of tree stand safety. Always have 3 points of contact to the steps or ladder before moving. This could be two arms and one leg holding and stepping on the ladder or one arm and two legs in contact with the ladder before moving.
Climb higher than the tree stand and then step down onto it. Climbing up onto it can dislodge it.
Don't fall asleep; falling asleep is a common cause of accidents.
Tell someone where you'll be hunting and when you plan on returning. Carry a whistle, first aid kit, flashlight and cellular phone.
They also offer a FREE online Tree Stand safety course.