: The "Stay Out – Stay Alive" campaign by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) provides reports on fatalities in abandoned and active mines, noting that drowning accounts for 63% of nonoccupational mining deaths.
: According to the 2024 Evaluation Report , 76% of at-risk users remained safe from suicide after using the app. It also found that 93% of users felt the app helped tackle the stigma surrounding suicide.
These reports, published by Grassroots Suicide Prevention , analyze how the app helps individuals during mental health crises. Stay Alive
The term appears in various other organizational safety reports and environmental advocacy:
: NASA has a technical report (KSC-2008-229) titled "Stay Alive—Simulation for Situational Safety Awareness" , which details a prototype simulation for fire escape and safety training. "1.5 to stay alive" to be supported by IPCC Report - SPREP : The "Stay Out – Stay Alive" campaign
: Reports highlight the "Safety Plan" as the most used tool for self-management, alongside features like local and national crisis support contacts. Other "Stay Alive" Reports and Campaigns
: The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) uses the "5 to Stay Alive" campaign to provide safety reports and training materials for waste industry workers. These reports, published by Grassroots Suicide Prevention ,
The phrase most commonly refers to the Stay Alive app , a UK-based suicide prevention resource that has published several formal evaluation reports on its impact and effectiveness. Stay Alive Evaluation Reports