Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Holiday Safety Tips from Cell Phone Sally


Holiday safety is important for many reasons- from keeping your family and belongings safe to also keeping your family injury-free throughout the holiday season.
Compiled below is a list of safety issues that will help put your mind at ease if implemented!
Holiday Shopping Safety
·         Keep all doors locked and windows closed when you are away from your vehicle. This will help prevent thieves from easy access to your valuables.
·         Never leave your car unoccupied while it is running. (And as a reminder, don’t leave children unattended in the car either for their safety too)
·         When leaving your vehicle, make sure all valuables are out of sight. If you have to leave something in your car, put it in the trunk.
·         Always remember to wear your seatbelt and practice cautious driving, especially if road conditions are bad.
·         Never drink and drive.
·         If you are involved in an accident, please do not hesitate to contact 9-1-1 for help.
Fire Safety
·         Keep candles, matches and lighters out of reach of children.
·         Never leave burning candles unattended.
·         Do not burn candles near flammable items.
·         Check and clean the chimney at least once a year.
Tree Safety
·         Decorate the tree with kids in mind; move ornaments that are breakable or have metal hooks toward the top of the tree.
·         Always use a proper step ladder when putting decorations up high.
·         When putting up lights, make sure there are no exposed wires, loose connections or broken sockets.
·         “Angel hair” which is mad
e from spun glass, can irritate eyes and skin so always wear gloves to protect yourself from this.
Poison Safety
·         Decorating the home with festive plants around this time of year is very popular. But some of these plants have berries that can be poisonous if enough are ingested. The most common are mistletoe berries, holly berries, poinsettias, and Jerusalem cherry. Please keep these out of reach of children.
·         Did you know if you swallowed a button battery, it could potentially explode in your stomach? If swallowed and undetected, the batteries can do serious damage to the gastrointestinal system. Keep these batteries out of reach of children. And if a child does ingest it, call poison control at 1-800-222-1222 for immediate help. 
·         When playing and spraying artificial snow, make sure not to inhale the contents as it could irritate your lungs.
Travel Safety
·         Use a designate driver when driving to and from holiday parties. And again, never drink and drive.
·         When traveling, make sure everyone buckles up!
·         Keep maintenance on your vehicle and keep an emergency kit with you.
·         Make sure all your doors and windows are locked in the home before leaving.
·         If you have an alarm, make sure to turn it on while you are out of town.
·         Have a neighbor or family member watch your house, pick up your mail and even park in your driveway periodically, if possible.
·         Leave a radio or television on so the house sounds occupied.
·         Make sure expensive items or gifts in your home are not visible through windows or doors.
·         If you have a Christmas tree, make sure it is placed in water or wet sand to keep it fresh.
Whether you stay home this holiday season, or you travel to see loved ones, we hope you all have a safe and jolly time. And remember, if you ever find yourself in an emergency situation, please do not hesitate to call 9-1-1 for help.

To view some holiday cyber security safety tips, check out this video!


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