Holiday Safety. Introduction The holiday season can be a time of joy but it can also be a very hectic time which can put you at risk. The holiday season.

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Holiday Safety

Introduction The holiday season can be a time of joy but it can also be a very hectic time which can put you at risk. The holiday season can be a time of joy but it can also be a very hectic time which can put you at risk. When you make out your shopping list, make a Safety List too. When you make out your shopping list, make a Safety List too. Safe ShoppingSafe Shopping Safe HomeSafe Home

Shopping Safety Invite a friend to shop with you Ask your neighbors to watch your home while you’re away Lock doors and windows before leaving home

Shopping Safety Always lock your vehicle Place packages in your trunk or out of sight

Shopping Safety Ladies – secure handbag close to body Men – keep wallet in inside coat pocket or front pants pocket

Shopping Safety Carry your house keys and car keys seperate Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings

Shopping Safety Use positive body language and don’t look vulnerable Don’t carry cash – pay with credit card or debit card

Shopping Safety If shopping with children, teach them to find a store clerk or security guard if they should become separated from you

Shopping Safety Never leave your purse or packages unattended When exiting stores, do not walk alone

Shopping Safety Only park in well lighted and well traveled parking lots Have your car keys in your hand when you walk to your car Look in and around your car before entering

Shopping Safety If you feel that you are being followed or you are uncomfortable with a situation, contact a store employee. Have someone walk you to your car or call 911.

Shopping Safety If you are a store or business employee and you are the last person to leave after closing, feel free to call 911 and ask for an escort to your car.

Home Safety

Tree Make sure the tree is fresh - no falling needles Make sure the tree is fresh - no falling needles Keep the tree fresh - keep it in a bucket of water until you are ready to bring it inside Keep the tree fresh - keep it in a bucket of water until you are ready to bring it inside When you bring it in cut a diagonal slice off the bottom of the trunk When you bring it in cut a diagonal slice off the bottom of the trunk Use a sturdy stand with wide-spread legs Use a sturdy stand with wide-spread legs

Tree Keep the stand filled with water Keep the stand filled with water Keep the tree away from heat like fireplaces, heaters and heat ducts Keep the tree away from heat like fireplaces, heaters and heat ducts After the season, recycle or discard the tree - Never burn it After the season, recycle or discard the tree - Never burn it If you are considering an artificial tree, make sure it is flame retardant If you are considering an artificial tree, make sure it is flame retardant

Lights Make sure that lights have a factory label which assures it has been safety tested Make sure that lights have a factory label which assures it has been safety tested Inspect each string of lights to make sure there is no damage Inspect each string of lights to make sure there is no damage Position bulbs so they are not in contact with needles or ornaments Position bulbs so they are not in contact with needles or ornaments

Lights If you string lights together, don’t string more than 200 midget or 50 larger bulbs through one string If you string lights together, don’t string more than 200 midget or 50 larger bulbs through one string Don’t connect more than 3 sets of lights on the same extension cord Don’t connect more than 3 sets of lights on the same extension cord Keep cords and plugs away from the water under the tree Keep cords and plugs away from the water under the tree

Lights Keep cords out of walkways to prevent tripping Keep cords out of walkways to prevent tripping Don’t run cords under carpets or rugs Don’t run cords under carpets or rugs Take care not to pinch cords when placing behind furniture Take care not to pinch cords when placing behind furniture

Decorations Make sure that fragile glass ornaments - or ornaments that small children could mistake for candy- are placed high on the tree or consider not using them Make sure that fragile glass ornaments - or ornaments that small children could mistake for candy- are placed high on the tree or consider not using them If small children are in the home do not use older ornaments that may be made with toxic materials such as lead based paints If small children are in the home do not use older ornaments that may be made with toxic materials such as lead based paints

Decorations Make sure that tinsel is not placed on low limbs where it could pose a choking hazard to small children or consider not using it at all Make sure that tinsel is not placed on low limbs where it could pose a choking hazard to small children or consider not using it at all

Fireplaces Don’t use your fireplace to burn wrapping materials - which can create toxic fumes or even a flash fire Don’t use your fireplace to burn wrapping materials - which can create toxic fumes or even a flash fire Use kindling and wooden matches to light to light fires - not flammable liquids Use kindling and wooden matches to light to light fires - not flammable liquids Don’t wear loose clothes when tending fires Don’t wear loose clothes when tending fires Keep flammable decorations away from the fireplace Keep flammable decorations away from the fireplace

Fireplaces Don’t close the chimney flue until the fire is COMPLETELY out Don’t close the chimney flue until the fire is COMPLETELY out Make sure the fire is out before leaving the house or going to bed Make sure the fire is out before leaving the house or going to bed Dispose of ashes in a metal container and never in or near the house Dispose of ashes in a metal container and never in or near the house

Fire Hazards Place candles in a holder that will not tip Place candles in a holder that will not tip If you place candles in a window make sure they are clear of curtains or drapes If you place candles in a window make sure they are clear of curtains or drapes Extinguish all candles before leaving or going to bed Extinguish all candles before leaving or going to bed NEVER place lit candles on your tree NEVER place lit candles on your tree X

Smoke Detectors & Fire Extinguishers Smoke detectors should be installed on each floor and outside each bedroom Smoke detectors should be installed on each floor and outside each bedroom Don’t place smoke detectors in kitchens where false alarms are common Don’t place smoke detectors in kitchens where false alarms are common Test smoke detectors at least once a month and replace batteries annually Test smoke detectors at least once a month and replace batteries annually Buy a fire extinguisher and inspect it frequently Buy a fire extinguisher and inspect it frequently

Smoking Use an ashtray that is large, deep and will not tip over Use an ashtray that is large, deep and will not tip over Empty ashtrays often Empty ashtrays often After a party, check all surface areas for smoldering cigarette butts - even behind pillows and cushions After a party, check all surface areas for smoldering cigarette butts - even behind pillows and cushions

Holiday Food Preparation To Avoid Food Poisoning: Holiday Food Preparation To Avoid Food Poisoning: Keep food, utensils, preparation surfaces and hands clean Keep food, utensils, preparation surfaces and hands clean Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold Refrigerate leftovers as soon as possible after the meal Refrigerate leftovers as soon as possible after the meal

Holiday Food Preparation Preparing the Turkey: Defrost the turkey in the refrigerator - NEVER at room temperature Defrost the turkey in the refrigerator - NEVER at room temperature Stuff the turkey just before cooking to prevent the stuffing from spoiling Stuff the turkey just before cooking to prevent the stuffing from spoiling Use a meat thermometer to assure complete cooking Use a meat thermometer to assure complete cooking

Holiday Parties and Alcohol Don’t drink alcohol in excess of one per hour Don’t drink alcohol in excess of one per hour 1 beer = 1 shot of whiskey = 1 glass of wine 1 beer = 1 shot of whiskey = 1 glass of wine Never drink alcohol on an empty stomach Never drink alcohol on an empty stomach Feel free to refuse alcohol regardless of pressure or encouragement to drink Feel free to refuse alcohol regardless of pressure or encouragement to drink X

Holiday Parties and Alcohol Don’t drink alcohol if you are pregnant or are using medication Don’t drink alcohol if you are pregnant or are using medication NEVER DRINK ALCOHOL AND DRIVE NEVER DRINK ALCOHOL AND DRIVE + = TROUBLE

Holiday Traveling Plan your trip with scheduled rest stops and activities for small children Plan your trip with scheduled rest stops and activities for small children Leave an itinerary with a friend so someone knows where you are Leave an itinerary with a friend so someone knows where you are Don’t overload your vehicle or obstruct your view with packages Don’t overload your vehicle or obstruct your view with packages Avoid a heavy meal before leaving on a trip to prevent sleepiness. Avoid a heavy meal before leaving on a trip to prevent sleepiness.

Holiday Travel Get a good night’s sleep before starting on the road Get a good night’s sleep before starting on the road Follow other vehicles at a safe distance Follow other vehicles at a safe distance If traveling in winter weather, carry emergency equipment such as first aid kit, blankets, compass, flashlight, flares, etc. If traveling in winter weather, carry emergency equipment such as first aid kit, blankets, compass, flashlight, flares, etc. ALWAYS BUCKLE UP!!!! ALWAYS BUCKLE UP!!!!

Safe Shopping Avoid carrying large packages that block your vision and make you a target for purse snatchers Avoid carrying large packages that block your vision and make you a target for purse snatchers Ask store for an escort to your car - some now provide this service Ask store for an escort to your car - some now provide this service Shop during daylight hours whenever possible Shop during daylight hours whenever possible Always park in well lit areas Always park in well lit areas

Safe Shopping Carry your wallet in your front pocket Carry your wallet in your front pocket Carry your purse close to your body or under your coat Carry your purse close to your body or under your coat Have your keys in your hand before you go to your car Have your keys in your hand before you go to your car

Holiday Stress Releivers To avoid stress: To avoid stress: Don’t blow your budget Don’t blow your budget Budget your time as well as your money Budget your time as well as your money Start planning your gift list early Start planning your gift list early Don’t try to do everything yourself Don’t try to do everything yourself Make some fun plans for January when the post holiday blues set in Make some fun plans for January when the post holiday blues set in

Summary Holiday Safety List Fresh Tree Fresh Tree Lights and Decorations Lights and Decorations Fire in the Fireplace Fire in the Fireplace Holiday Food Holiday Food Party Plans Party Plans Travel Travel Shopping Shopping Stress Relievers Stress Relievers

All add up to a SAFE HOLIDAY

Original Powerpoint presentation courtesy of McNeese State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana