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Holiday Health and Safety Tips

November 13, 2024 General /Family

The holidays are a special time for gathering with loved ones, but it’s also a time when accidents and illnesses can happen.

Here are some important tips to keep in mind for a safe and enjoyable holiday season.

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Stay Healthy:

Make sure everyone is feeling well and up-to-date on vaccines. If you’re feeling sick, stay home – you’ll be doing yourself and everyone else a favor! Wash your hands often or use hand sanitizer when soap and water aren’t available.
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Home Safety:

Whether you’re at your own home or visiting others, set clear rules for safety. Keep an eye on kids, especially when they’re exploring new places. Watch out for hazards like cords, decorations, or candles that could be dangerous for children or pets. Keep dangerous plants away from children (like mistletoe, holly, and poinsettia plants), and keep small button batteries and magnets out of reach.
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Watch out for hazards like cords, decorations, or candles that could be dangerous for children or pets.
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Choking Hazards:

Be aware of small objects like ornaments, candy, or toys that could be choking hazards for kids. Remind everyone they need to be seated when eating and drinking.
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Pets and Kids:

Not all pets are comfortable around children, and not all kids know how to be gentle with pets. Keep an eye on them when they’re together, even if it’s your own pet.
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Travel Safety:

Plan ahead, check the weather, and leave extra space between your car and others. If the roads are bad, plan a safe way to get home. Make sure everyone in the car is buckled up properly before the car moves.
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Food Safety:

When preparing food, wash your hands often, keep sharp objects away from kids, and avoid cross-contamination. Always stand by the pan and watch what you’re cooking, and turn pot handles away from you. If someone has a food allergy, let the host know and bring a safe food option.
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Remember to stay patient and expect a few hiccups during the holidays. Most importantly, enjoy your time with family and friends safely!

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