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Treestand Deer Hunting Safety


Treestand deer hunting safety is one of the most important things that we, as deer hunters, need to understand. Every time I look at the deer hunting statistics regarding injuries...It amazes me to see that so many people are hurt every year from totally preventable falls from treestands.

If you were to ask the average non-hunter...What do you think is the #1 cause of injury to hunters? I am sure that they would reply that it had something to do with firearms or dangerous weapons. So, we have to ask ourselves...Why is this not the case?

It seems to me that hunters may not understand just how dangerous hunting from a treestand can be if a few simple rules are not followed.

Below is a list of those few simple rules. Please abide by them...Not just for yourself...But for the ones you love!

Treestand Deer Hunting Safety Guidelines

ALWAYS wear a Fall-Arrest System (FAS)/Full Body Harness meeting TMA Standards even during ascent and descent. Be aware that single strap belts and chest harnesses are no longer the preferred Fall-Arrest devices and should not be used. Failure to use a FAS could result in serious injury or death.

ALWAYS read and understand the manufacturer’s WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS before using the treestand each season. Practice with the treestand at ground level prior to using at elevated positions. Maintain the WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS for later review as needed, for instructions on usage to anyone borrowing your stand, or to pass on when selling the treestand. Use all safety devices provided with your treestand. Never exceed the weight limit specified by the manufacturer. If you have any questions after reviewing the WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS, please contact the manufacturer.

ALWAYS inspect the treestand and the Fall-Arrest System for signs of wear or damage before each use. Contact the manufacturer for replacement parts. Destroy all products that cannot be repaired by the manufacturer and/or exceed recommended expiration date, or if the manufacturer no longer exists. The FAS should be discarded and replaced after a fall has occurred.

ALWAYS practice in your Full Body Harness in the presence of a responsible adult, learning what it feels like to hang suspended in it at ground level.

ALWAYS attach your Full Body Harness in the manner and method described by the manufacturer. Failure to do so may result in suspension without the ability to recover into your treestand. Be aware of the hazards associated with Full Body Harnesses and the fact that prolonged suspension in a harness may be fatal. Have in place a plan for rescue, including the use of cell phones or signal devices that may be easily reached and used while suspended. If rescue personnel cannot be notified, you must have a plan for recover/escape. If you have to hang suspended for a period of time before help arrives, exercise your legs by pushing against the tree or doing any other form of continuous motion. Failure to recover in a timely manner could result in serious injury or death. If you do not have the ability to recover/escape, hunt from the ground.

ALWAYS hunt with a plan and if possible a buddy. Before you leave home, let others know your exact hunting location, when you plan to return and who is with you. This is extremely important...Not just treestand deer hunting safety, but for hunting safety in general!

ALWAYS carry emergency signal devices such as a cell phone, walkie-talkie, whistle, signal flare, PLD (personal locator device) and flashlight on your person at all times and within reach even while you are suspended in your FAS. Watch for changing weather conditions. In the event of an accident, remain calm and seek help immediately.

ALWAYS select the proper tree for use with your treestand. Select a live straight tree that fits within the size limits recommended in your treestands instructions. Do not climb or place a treestand against a leaning tree. Never leave a treestand installed for more than two weeks since damage could result from changing weather conditions and/or from other factors not obvious with a visual inspection.

ALWAYS use a haul line to pull up your gear and unloaded firearm or bow to your treestand once you have reached your desired hunting height. Never climb with anything in your hands or on your back. Prior to descending, lower your equipment on the opposite side of the tree.

ALWAYS know your physical limitations. Don’t take chances. If you start thinking about how high you are, don’t go any higher.

NEVER use homemade or permanently elevated stands or make modifications to a purchased treestand without the manufacturer’s written permission. Only purchase and use treestands and Fall-Arrest Systems meeting or exceeding TMA standards. For a detailed list of certified products, contact the TMA office or refer to the TMA web site for more information on treestand deer hunting safety.

NEVER hurry!! While climbing with a treestand, make slow, even movements of no more than ten to twelve inches at a time. Make sure you have proper contact with the tree and/or treestand every time you move. On ladder-type treestands, maintain three points of contact with each step.


Treestand deer hunting safety does not happen by chance. You must make a conscious effort to be safe in your tree. It only takes a few minutes to properly abide by the rules above...Those few minutes could save your life!

Always Practice Treestand Deer Hunting Safety
It Could Save Your Life!

Whenever you hunt from a tree stand...Be Safe!

Summit Seat-O-The-Pants Fastback Deluxe Safety Harness
Hunter Safety System Pro Series Mesh Safety Vest/Harness - Model HSS-6
Hunter Safety System Pro Series Mesh Safety Vest/Harness - Model HSS-6
This is the best safety vest on the market. Treestand deer hunting safety begins here!
Hunter Safety System Reversible Vest/Harness - Model HSS-4
Hunter Safety System Reversible Vest/Harness - Model HSS-4
Also available in a reversible model.
Hunter Safety System Life Line Climbing Line - Model LL-001
Hunter Safety System Life Line Climbing Line - Model LL-001
This is a great product if you hunt from the same tree alot. Stay connected to the tree during climbing!
Fall Guy 20+ Retractor? Treestand Safety Strap
Fall Guy 20+ Retractor? Treestand Safety Strap
Patented automotive seatbelt technology for your treestand deer hunting safety! Total protection from the moment you leave the ground.
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API Outdoors  Camo Gear Hoist Rope
API Outdoors Camo Gear Hoist Rope
This 20' hoist rope comes with 2 screw-in bow/gear holders. You can never have too many of these.
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