An important piece of any suicide prevention program is reducing access to lethal means or “means safety.” This refers to making an effort to limit or eliminate the ability for a person at risk of suicide to access the means for their suicide plan. Firearms are the most lethal and most common method of suicide in the U.S. More people who die by suicide use a gun than all other methods combined. Suicide attempts with a firearm are almost always fatal, while those by other methods are less likely to be fatal. Another important fact is that nine out of ten people who survive a suicide attempt do not go on to die by suicide later. Many suicide attempts are made impulsively during a short-term crisis period. If highly lethal means are made less available to impulsive attempters and they substitute less lethal means, or temporarily postpone their attempt, the odds are increased that they will survive. (Information referenced above was obtained from Harvard Injury Research Center’s Means Matter program. Visit www.meansmatter.org for more information)