Dwellics analytics team assigned the score 69.8 to Trinity, Alabama (with 100 being the best). This score helps find the safest places to live in America. When determining if Trinity, Alabama is a safe place to live, we analyze factors including air quality, water quality, crime rates, natural disaster frequency, substance abuse rates, cancer instances, and more.
In Trinity, Alabama, violent crime rates are considered to be the lowestAnalytics team at Dwellics grouped locations into 5 ranges for each metric: Lowest, Low, Moderate, High, Highest in the United States according to our research. Arson crimes are the lowestAnalytics team at Dwellics grouped locations into 5 ranges for each metric: Lowest, Low, Moderate, High, Highest and property crimes, including vandalism rank lowAnalytics team at Dwellics grouped locations into 5 ranges for each metric: Lowest, Low, Moderate, High, Highest.
In Trinity, Alabama, cancer instances are considered to be moderateAnalytics team at Dwellics grouped locations into 5 ranges for each metric: Lowest, Low, Moderate, High, Highest in the United States according to our research. Substance abuse in Trinity, Alabama is lowAnalytics team at Dwellics grouped locations into 5 ranges for each metric: Lowest, Low, Moderate, High, Highest in the United States according to our research.
Natural Disaster Category | Probability |
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Earthquakes | Earthquakes in Trinity are unlikely |
Hurricanes | Hurricanes in Trinity are unlikely |
Severe Storms | Severe Storms in Trinity are high risk |
Tornados | Tornados in Trinity are possible |
Volcanos | Volcanic in Trinity are unlikely |
Wildfires | Wildfires in Trinity are very low |
Smoking is allowed inside restaurants and bars in Trinity. Smoking inside of workplaces in Trinity is allowed. The use of e-cigarettes is banned. In Trinity, Alabama marijuana use is not legal.
Trinity, Alabama has good air quality 90% of the time or 328 days per year. The water quality index calculated by Dwellics team in Trinity is 100 out of 100 (100 being the best) based on the number of acute health-based violations for every water utility in the last 5 years.