Wednesday, November 30, 2016







The holidays can feel like a never ending non-stop RUSH. And while that's much of what makes the season such a joy, it's also why it's important to guard against mishaps that commonly crop up during the hustle. Here are a few key safety tips to keep in mind:


Don't fall while decorating. Do you go all out, like Clark Griswold, when stringing lights? Each season, nearly 6,000 people visit emergency rooms after falling while hanging holiday decor. (More than half of those falls occurred outdoors from roofs or ladders.) Unwieldy extension cords can also trip up individuals and lead to injuries. I have a neighbor that wears a bike helmet to avoid a head injury in case she falls while stringing lights!


Keep clear of flames. Home fires spike around the holidays, with candles, cooking and Christmas trees being common culprits. Keep decorations away from heat sources, don't leave burning candles unattended, check that electrical cords are in good condition and stay in the kitchen while cooking.  and..... be careful with space heaters and fire pits too.


Identify and remove toxins. Plants can add a festive touch to your home, but some seasonal favorites can also pose a threat to children and pets. The leaves and berries of mistletoe, for instance, are toxic if eaten, and poinsettias can irritate skin. If you choose to decorate with these plants, keep them safely out of reach and promptly clean up fallen berries and leaves.


Travel safely. Vehicles riddle the roadways at this time of year, so safety is a big concern. Take your car in for winter maintenance, check the weather forecast before road trips, stash a well-stocked emergency kit in the trunk, and keep shopping bags out of sight to avoid break-ins.  If traveling into colder weather from mild weather like our SUNNY LAS VEGAS families traveling to Denver (brrrr!), bring appropriate clothing in case your end up being stuck in snow/and in your car.  Carry glove, boots, blankets etc...


Use these and other safety tips to keep you and your loved ones happy and healthy through the holiday season.


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