Holiday Safety Tips
The holiday season is upon us and from late November to mid-January, when families gather, parties are scheduled and travel spikes, safety should be top of mind. The following is tried-and-true advice to make sure your family & friends remain safe and injury-free throughout the season.
Traveling for the Holidays? Be Prepared
If you’re traveling this year, be sure your vehicle is in good running condition, get plenty of rest and be prepared for any emergency. Traveling by car during the holidays has the highest fatality rate of any major form of transportation based on fatalities per passenger mile. Hundreds of people die every year in crashes on?New Year’s Day,?Thanksgiving Day?and?Christmas Day. Alcohol impairment is involved in about a third of these fatalities.
Stay safe on the roads over the holidays?—?and every day:
Watch Out for Fire-Starters Use of candles and fireplaces, combined with an increase in the amount of combustible, seasonal decorations in many homes during the holidays, means more risk for fire. The?National Fire Protection Association?reports that one-third of home decoration fires are started by candles and that two of every five decoration fires happen because the decorations are placed too close to a heat source.
Food Poisoning Is No Joke
Keep your holidays happy by handling food safely. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides some valuable holiday food safety tips:
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City of Sacramento | Office of Innovation & Economic Development | Nighttime Economy
1 天前Great stuff!