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BUNS Unlikely To Make You CROSS This Easter

BUNS Unlikely To Make You CROSS This Easter – Rabbits Another Story!

If you’re sitting at home this Easter, about to tuck into a nice, hot, spicy bun, you can do so safe in the knowledge that you’re unlikely to come to any harm.

ACC statistics for Easter 2012 show that fewer than four claims for injuries in or around the home involved a hot cross bun.

Rabbits were a different story, however, with 386 home injury claims mentioning the word ‘rabbit’ in the accident description. We don’t want to spoil any childhood illusions, but most of these injuries involved pet rabbits, rather than a chocolate egg bearing, nocturnal visitor.

Eggs were involved in 182 home injury claims.

All up, 9,107 accepted claims for injuries in and around the home were received over Easter 2012 (Good Friday – Easter Monday). Of these, 3,869 involved injuries caused by falls.

ACC’s General Manager of Insurance and Prevention Services, John Beaglehole, is asking Kiwis to think about safety at home this Easter, especially if organising the traditional scavenger hunt.

“More injuries happen in or around the home than anywhere else,” says John, “but there are simple steps you can take to improve your safety.”

“Clearing away clutter, cleaning up wet spills and making sure there are no loose rugs will help make sure the kids stay on their feet and get to enjoy an egg at the end of the scavenger hunt, instead of a trip to A and E.”

Other simple steps to prevent home injuries include:
• clearing moss from garden paths
• replacing blown light bulbs to ensure walkways are well lit at night (especially if you have visitors staying this Easter, who aren’t familiar with your home’s layout)
• making sure electrical cords don’t snake across walkways, where they can present a tripping hazard.

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The total number of claims received last Easter (for injuries in the home and all other locations) was 19, 544. The cost to date of these claims is $12, 215, 133.

The few bun-related injuries mostly involved accidents with knives. Egg-related injuries involved allergic reactions, ‘exploding’ eggs, cooking burns and slips on spilled eggs. Rabbit-related injuries stemmed from strains lifting cages, scratches and bites, and the odd injury caused by putting one’s foot in a rabbit hole.

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Disclaimer: The statistics above are compiled based on accident descriptions recorded on ACC claim forms. The statistics are indicative only, as the level of detail provided by individual clients can differ significantly (eg, when describing a home injury, not all clients will record details of all factors involved, such as buns, eggs, rabbits etc)

See below for a table of regional home injury claims over Easter 2012

Accepted claims for accidents in the home during Easter 2012 (Friday 6 April – Monday 9 April) by accident location

Location (TLA)Home FallOther Home Accident
Ashburton District2215
Auckland City9871319
Buller District1111
Carterton District78
Central Hawke's Bay District1624
Central Otago District2742
Christchurch City338407
Clutha District820
Dunedin City99158
Far North District6290
Franklin District4157
Gisborne District3956
Gore District614
Grey District811
Hamilton City138196
Hastings District76114
Hauraki District1313
Horowhenua District1220
Hurunui District1014
Invercargill City3148
Kaikoura District<49
Kaipara District2342
Kapiti Coast District4557
Kawerau District49
Lower Hutt City5680
Mackenzie District<46
Manawatu District2229
Manukau City103136
Marlborough District3039
Masterton District3040
Matamata-Piako District1929
Napier City6088
Nelson City6988
New Plymouth District106106
North Shore City90120
Opotiki District615
Otorohanga District<47
Palmerston North City6576
Papakura District2041
Porirua City5056
Queenstown-Lakes District3050
Rangitikei District916
Rodney District4869
Rotorua District6286
Ruapehu District1216
Selwyn District1323
South Taranaki District1228
South Waikato District1816
South Wairarapa District69
Southland District1318
Stratford District76
Tararua District910
Tasman District3637
Taupo District4048
Tauranga City165194
Thames-Coromandel District4356
Timaru District4043
Upper Hutt City2439
Waikato District5865
Waimakariri District1851
Waimate District<47
Waipa District3646
Wairoa District415
Waitakere City6392
Waitaki District99
Waitomo District1010
Wanganui District4670
Wellington City114167
Western Bay of Plenty District1940
Westland District68
Whakatane District3334
Whangarei District100141
Other Islands<40
Overseas95
Unknown<44
Total38695238

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