It’s a time to be Jolly
With Christmas fast approaching it is time to ensure your holiday is not affected by tragedy. Ensuring the safety of loved ones and guests is important at any time of year but Christmas brings added hustle and bustle to everyone’s house.
- Prevent choking: For children especially, small toys and special foods can be an accident waiting to happen. Ensure toys are appropriate for the age of the child, and won’t create a danger for younger children in the household. Don’t put out nuts or candies when young children are expected, and don’t allow children to run around with food in their hands or mouth. Learn basic first aid, so you know how to help a choking victim.
· Buckle up – During the holiday season, more people are on streets and highways. Wearing a seat belt may prevent injury in a motor vehicle collision. Ensure that all passengers are wearing safety belts. Seat children in the back seat of the car and in approved safety seats.
· Enroll in a First Aid & CPR course – Although these tips can help prevent an emergency, it is also important to be prepared should an emergency situation arise. Consider a first aid gift certificate available from our office.