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What can Disneyland do to help prevent suicides at its parking structures?

The OC Register by The OC Register
Feb 20, 2023 1:40 pm EST
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The second suicide in three months at Disneyland has raised the possibility that the Happiest Place on Earth will have to take proactive measures to help prevent people from taking their lives at the Anaheim theme park resort.

A woman who jumped or fell from the Mickey & Friends parking structure on Saturday evening is the second apparent suicide at the Disneyland garage since December and the fifth since 2010.

SEE ALSO: Fly from Disneyland to Disney World for less than the cheapest theme park ticket

Marney Schoenfeld, 46, of Scottsdale, Arizona, died Saturday night, Feb. 18, after she jumped or fell from a Disneyland parking structure.

Christopher Christensen, a Huntington Beach elementary school principal who was facing misdemeanor child endangerment and battery charges, jumped to his death from a Disneyland parking structure in December.

The six-level Mickey & Friends parking structure with 10,000 spaces was the world’s largest parking structure when it opened in 2000. The adjacent 5,500-space Pixar Pals garage opened in 2019.

There are more than 47,000 deaths by suicide each year in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 2% of suicides involve people who jump or fall to their deaths.

What can Disneyland do to help prevent suicides?

Suicide prevention experts and parking organizations say there are five steps that can be taken to deter suicides at parking garages.

1) Increase security patrols

Most suicides by jumping from parking garages occurred at a time when the facilities were open to the public and with routine patrols in the area, according to the International Parking and Mobility Institute.

Increasing the number and frequency of security patrols gives the perception that a suicidal person will be spotted and stopped before jumping, according to the IPMI “Suicide in Parking Facilities: Prevention, Response, and Recovery” manual.

IPMI recommends parking an empty marked patrol car on the roof of a garage to…

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