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Even if you don’t have a firearm at home, it’s still important to discuss gun safety with your children. Kids frequently see these items in the media, and their friends’ parents may have one at their house. To ensure the discussion goes well and the children understand how dangerous these items can be, start the talk using the following guide.

Involve Other Adults

gunEspecially if your children are in elementary school, it’s crucial not to rely on them to avoid a gun simply because you explained they can be fatal. Kids are naturally curious, and if their friends show them a firearm, they may play with it anyway. In light of this, it’s best to keep communication open with other adults. Find out, for instance, if there are guns readily available in people’s houses before sending your children to play there. Request they be locked away or invite the kids over to your residence instead to ensure your children don’t get into an accident.

Start by Keeping It Simple

For the best results, a gun safety conversation should always be age appropriate. Little kids don’t need to know much more than not to touch a firearm if they see one and to report it to the nearest adult right away. As your little ones grow into middle schoolers and teenagers, include other topics in the discussion. You may want to talk about, for instance, asserting yourself if a friend tries to pressure you into touching their parent’s gun, or the relationship between the media and firearms.

 

At Shooter’s Firearms & Indoor Range in Columbia, IL, the team takes gun safety incredibly seriously. That’s why they provide top-quality training courses to teach people to use firearms properly. They also offer a wide inventory of firearms, shooting range competitions, courses that will help you meet state gun ownership requirements, and more. For additional information about their products and services, call (618) 281-6393 or go online today.  

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