Stay Alive Instant
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
: 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 Stay Alive
The term appears in various other organizational safety reports and environmental advocacy: The phrase most commonly refers to the Stay
: The phrase "1.5 to stay alive" is a central advocacy point for Pacific Island nations in UN climate negotiations. A special IPCC Report explores the impacts of limiting global warming to 1.5°C to ensure the survival of these communities. A special IPCC Report explores the impacts of
: 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 "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.
: An earlier 2020 Evaluation Report noted that the app successfully helped individuals stay safe in 76% of cases when used for themselves and 81% when used to support someone else.


