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Tree Stand Safety Awareness

Elevating Tree Stand Safety

Promoting the safe use of tree stands, so that everyone comes home safe. Learn more about the TSSA and why we are dedicated to raising awareness about tree stand safety.

A lways remove and inspect all your equipment, practice at ground level.

35% of falls involved inspection elements

B uckle your full-body harness securely.

86% of fall victims didn’t wear a harness

C onnect to the tree before your feet leave the ground and slow down.

99% of falls victims were not attached

D estination: share your stand location for each hunt

In an emergency, every minute counts

About TSSA

Formally organized in 2016, a group of outdoor industry leaders dedicated to enhancing the focus on tree stand safety worked collaboratively to form the Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation  (TSSA), a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. Hunting from a manufactured tree stand is a safe way to hunt provided the hunter follows the tree stand manufacturer’s guidelines.

However, tree stand-related falls continue to be one of the top causes of injury and death to our deer hunters. Our focus is to ensure that every hunter that uses a tree stand does so in a safe manner so that he or she comes home safe to their family and friends.

Our Vision

Serve as a national resource on tree stand safety awareness. Promote research surrounding tree stand safety. Facilitate dialog among tree stand industry leaders, governmental officials,  hunter education instructors, public, and other stake holders.

Act as a resource in the development of marketing and educational strategies for safe tree stand use.

Our Mission

The mission of the Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation is to significantly reduce tree stand incidents through promotion, education, and best practices.

Our Goal

Reduce the estimated number of tree stand falls resulting in an emergency department visit.

99%
of falls victims were not attached at the time

Source: 10 State Multi-Year Study, Mayhew, G. 2017

86%
of fall victims didn’t wear a harness

Source: 10 State Multi-Year Study, Mayhew, G. 2017

35%
of falls involved inspection elements

Source: 10 State Multi-Year Study, Mayhew, G. 2017

Stay Up To Date

Check out our tree stand safety media engagements, photo galleries and upcoming events.

  • September 2025 | National Tree Stand Safety Awareness Month 

  • August 23, 2025 | TSSA 3D Archery Fundraiser, Moneta, Va. 

  • August 1 – 3, 2025| Virginia Outdoors Sportsman Show, Richmond, Va. 

  • June 21, 2025| Illinois DNR Hunter Education Update, Springfield, IL 

Our Partners

The mission of the Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation is to significantly reduce tree stand incidents through promotion, education, and best practices.

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