
How to Stay Safe and Prevent Accidents During the Holiday Season
The holiday season brings joy, celebration and time spent with loved ones. It also brings an increase in accidents as people travel, decorate, cook and gather in busy homes. Staying aware of common hazards can help you reduce the risk of injury and keep your holiday celebrations safe.
One of the most frequent causes of holiday injuries is unsafe decorating. Hanging lights or placing decorations often requires the use of ladders, and a simple slip can lead to serious harm. Make sure your ladder is steady and set on level ground. Have another adult nearby and take your time when reaching or repositioning. Avoid using ladders during wet or icy weather to reduce the risk of a fall.
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Start A Free EvaluationFire hazards also rise during the holidays. Dry trees, candles and overloaded electrical outlets can create dangerous conditions. Keep your tree well-watered and inspect holiday lights for damage before using them. Place candles on sturdy surfaces away from flammable items and never leave them burning unattended. Turning off indoor and outdoor lights before bedtime or leaving your home adds an extra layer of safety.
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Contact Us Now For HelpCooking-related accidents are another common seasonal danger. With crowded kitchens, burns and cuts happen more frequently. Keep children and pets away from hot surfaces and sharp tools. Turn pot handles inward and keep a close eye on anything cooking on the stove. If you choose to deep fry holiday foods, keep the fryer outside on a stable surface away from structures.
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Start A Free EvaluationHoliday travel also poses significant risks. Snowy or icy roads and heavy traffic make collisions more likely. Check road conditions before leaving and allow extra travel time. Always wear a seat belt and avoid distractions while driving. If you begin to feel tired, pull over and rest before continuing.
Celebrations that involve alcohol can also lead to preventable injuries. If you plan to drink, arrange safe transportation ahead of time through a designated driver, rideshare service or taxi. This simple step helps protect everyone on the road.
By being mindful of these common holiday hazards and taking a few precautionary steps, you can help ensure a season that is joyful, peaceful and safe for your entire family.