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Have you decorated yet?
Have you prepped your children with safety tips?
Have you made any conscious safety plans with your caregivers, staff, security personnel?
Have you made personal plans just in case your staff goes off the handle?
Holidays tend to have higher statistics for injuries, accidents and other safety incidents. From decorating to shopping to cooking to travelling to hosting parties, holiday activities can pose real dangers, especially when people are distracted.
Some of the most common safety incidents during the holidays are:
Unwanted guests:
These might be thieves/killer who will pose as guests or maintenance officials. Security should start from the gate. Your gate is a barrier before they get to the door. Before you open your door to anyone, double check.
Child molestation:
This is why you need to have the safety talk with them so that no one can prey on them either adults or other children. Teach them NOW
Electrocution:
Many of us would be bringing back Christmas lights used last year. Please check that there are no exposed wires or frayed edges to avoid electrocution. Also, get professionals to sort out your electrical tasks this period.
Burn injuries:
With holidays come lots of outdoor cooking in this part of the world most especially in villages. Whatever you do, always take proper precautions to reduce risks of burn injuries.
Choking:
Many young children will get action figures, dolls, and other toys with movable parts for their holiday gifts. Without close supervision, a curious child may attempt to eat small bits of their toys and choke. Whenever you buy a present for your child, or accept one from a family friend, review the instructions and packages to ensure there are no dangerous choking hazards.
Car accidents:
The Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) possesses data that indicates a rise in car accidents around the holidays. Avoid over-speeding and driving under the influence
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Preventing fire during the holiday https://old.thesafetychic.com/2017/12/18/preventing-fire-during-the-holiday/ Mon, 18 Dec 2017 09:11:00 +0000 https://old.thesafetychic.com/?p=12286

One of the emergencies that could occur during holidays is fire. Without adequate precaution this has a potential to turn a happy holiday to a sad one. Here are potential causes of holiday fire and how to prevent them:

Christmas lights
While this makes our holiday decorations look beautiful, they can turn the tide in a matter of seconds. Therefore always check Christmas lights are in good condition before purchase. If reusing an old one, check for exposed wiring. It is also advised that when you have to leave home or go to bed, you need to turn them off.

Holiday Cooking
Lots of cooking accompanies holidays because of visits by family and friends. As harmless as cooking looks, distraction and tiredness could turn it to a holiday fire. Distraction from children and mobile devices could lead to mistakes. Also too much workload in preparation for the holiday could make the cook tired and fall asleep while something is cooking. This is a recipe for disaster. Therefore, as much as possible, avoid distractions while cooking. It is also important to pace one’s workload to prevent fatigue. Also, turn off gas cylinders when not in use to prevent an explosion.

Faulty wiring in cars/homes
Few days ago, at a church event there was an emergency call about a car burning. Timely intervention by church members prevented a total burn. Imagine if this had happened at night, the fire might have spread to houses. Always ensure that your car is serviced by a professional to reduce the tendency for error. If you feel something is not right, get it checked immediately. For the home, if there has been a recent purchase of an electronic gadget for the holidays, it should be fixed by a professional to avoid wrong wiring.

Decorative candles
Candles are used during the holidays for a variety of reasons ranging from fragrance to romance. However, they can lead to fire if placed too close to flammable material. They should be placed in appropriate holders and away from curtains, books, bed and furniture.

Do you know more causes of holiday fire around the home? Feel free to share

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Safety Tips for the Holidays https://old.thesafetychic.com/2016/12/19/safety-tips-for-the-holidays/ Mon, 19 Dec 2016 11:20:29 +0000 https://old.thesafetychic.com/?p=11732
It’s the holidays, time to unwind after a long and interesting year: missing budget, recession, MMM, Ultimate Cycler, loss of jobs et al. However, holidays can be really difficult for people and research has shown that lots of accidents and emergency situations arise during these periods. This is the reason I have collated some safety tips for you because I would love to see you in one piece in 2017
Here are some tips specially collated for you:
1.       Personal Security
*   Be alert wherever you find yourself most especially around ATMs
* Avoid known crime-prone areas and do not move alone in lonely areas
* Avoid routine pattern of movements. The more predictable your movements and schedules are, to and from places of leisure, entertainment, worship, shopping, schooling, the easier it is for a kidnapper to plan and execute your abduction.
*  Avoid undue exposure of yourself and your family members.
* Make an emergency plan for yourself and communicate it your loved ones
* As much as possible avoid injury
2. Mental Health
* Avoid unnecessary stress. It’s the holidays so take time to rest and engage in relaxing activities
* Be active – take part in activities with friends and family. Asides bonding, it will keep you occupied meaningfully. The holidays tend to get people into depression therefore, be active.
3. Food Safety
* Wash hands regularly
* Keep kitchen surfaces clean to avoid cross contamination – juices from raw food touching ready to eat foods
* Eat in small portions and when in doubt avoid trying new foods
* As much as possible eat healthy
* When buying canned foods, look out for expiry dates.
4. Home Safety
* Check that decorative lights are in good condition before they are put up and turn them off before going to bed to prevent a fire
* Do not make your travel plans public
* For security reasons, keep some outside lights on when you travel. If possible with an automatic timer
* Keep an eye on the kids, they might get hurt
* Get competent hands for DIY projects to minimise the risks of accidents
* When climbing, use appropriate equipment to reduce the risk of falls
* Stay in the kitchen when something is cooking
* Turn off gas cylinders when not in use
* Always be prepared for emergencies most especially if you are hosting a house party. Keep your First Aid Kit fully stocked
* Be careful with fireworks
* Do not over load sockets
* Keep combustibles away from heat source. Beware of fire
5. Financial Transactions
* Keep information concerning financial transactions strictly confidential
* Avoid carrying large sums of cash, they tend to attract criminals.
* Use ATMs only in safe and well lit places and not late at night.
6.  Travel Security
* Always plan your journey and ensure the vehicle is in good working condition.
* Discuss travel plans only with immediate family members.
* Do not drink and drive. Do not allow yourself to be driven by someone who has been drinking
* Watch out for distracted drivers. This period understand that you are responsible for your life so think for the other drivers by being vigilant. Expect the unexpected and be prepared
*Do nor leave packages or valuables on car seats
* Stick to major routes and avoid lonely routes with bad roads and poor visibility.
*  If you suspect a vehicle trailing you on the road, drive to the nearest Police station or public place where help is available
* Do not give or receive free rides to strangers including persons dressed in uniforms, as they may be criminals in disguise.
*  Be aware of techniques used by criminals to force unsuspecting drivers to stop.
Note: It is established that motorists are most vulnerable when:
* Waiting for the gate to be opened for them at residences.
* Driving through a terribly bad spot that requires slowing down completely with little chance of escape or when parked on a spot along a less busy road without alighting from the car.
7. Social Outings
* Always let close family members know of your movements.
* Avoid late outings unless it is absolutely necessary, even then, ensure you are accompanied.
* Always take your mobile phone with you, in the event you need it to make emergency calls
*  Counsel children never to leave home without telling you, and to maintain communication with a parent or guardian.
Note: In the likely event that you are attacked, please remember the following:
*  The general rule is “NEVER” attempt to run.
* Do not resist or panic, just stay calm and cooperate
* Avoid eye-to-eye contact with the assailants, but respond to instructions and questions calmly.
* Do not make sudden movements without first seeking permission as they may misconstrue your intention.
If kidnapped:
* Focus your energy on survival, maintaining self respect and dignity.
* Inform them if you have any medical condition
* Request to speak with your relatives, close associates, and give them the facts unemotionally
 * Do not attempt to call the Police when it is not safe to do so
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Always review your family’s safety plans. Have a beautiful and safe holiday!
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