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HOLIDAY SAFETY TIPS

from ChooseToCare



With the holiday season is upon us, we may find ourselves preoccupied with holiday planning and

shopping. Unfortunately, the safety precautions we normally follow are often forgotten as we enjoy the

season's festivities. Feel free to print these tips out and to distribute them to your family and friends. You

may even choose to hold a brief family meeting on holiday safety. ChooseToCare wants this holiday

season to be SAFE for all. So we remind you to follow these practical safety tips so that your holiday will

truly be an enjoyable one!





While Holiday Shopping



 While out, turn on lights and a radio or TV so it looks like someone's home.



Be extra cautious about locking doors and windows when you leave even if it's just for a

few minutes.



 Don't display gifts where they can be seen from outside.



 Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Criminals often prey on people who are or

who appear to be distracted.



 Carry your handbag close to your body, preferably tucked under your arm. Do not leave

it unsecured in your shopping cart or in a shopping bag. Avoid carrying it simply by the

handle or strap.



 Place all packages and purchases in the trunk of your car. Do not leave them visible on

the front or rear seat.



 Do not leave your purchases unguarded while in the store or mall. Keep them close and

visible to you.



 Don't forget to bring your cell phone with you if you have one. They are a terrific safety

tool, especially for the teens when they are off to the mall. You will want to have a quick

way to contact them and to determine their location.



 Go to the mall with friends if possible. Numbers often deter thieves or assailants,

especially when you are walking to your car.



 Park under or near lighting, if possible. Especially if you know you will be returning to

your car after dark.



 Have your car keys in your hand and ready. Be alert for anyone following you or

lingering nearby. If you become uncomfortable or suspicious, return to the mall or walk

to where there are others around. Ask for a mall security escort to your vehicle.



 Have your house keys ready and in your hand when returning home.

 Avoid carrying your wallet in your back pocket. This is an invitation for pick-pockets.

Carry your wallet in your front or breast pocket.



 Record your credit card numbers along with the toll-free number for each card. This will

help if it becomes necessary to report them stolen.





Holiday Safety at Home & for Children



Take this opportunity to test your smoke detectors and/or to change your batteries. If you have

no smoke detectors purchase some and install them for the holidays. If you cannot afford

smoke detectors, consider contacting your local fire department. Many departments provide

detectors free of charge for those who cannot afford to purchase them.



 Be sure to extinguish holiday candles before going to bed.



 Have a working fire extinguisher available in the house. Multi-purpose rated

extinguishers are best for household use.



 Check holiday lights and extension cords for fraying or bare wires. Replace those that

are damaged.



 Keep your tree watered so that the needles stay moist and green. Water additives are

available that will assist in keeping your tree fresh. Never use real candles on trees,

even on artificial trees.



 Do not run extension cords or other wires under carpets. Avoid overloading electrical

outlets.



 Unplug inside holiday lighting when away from home or when pets and small children

will be nearby and unsupervised. Pets and small children may chew wires which poses

a risk for electrocution.



 Follow recommended age ranges on toy packages. The ages listed are there for safety

reasons, not to indicate whether a toy is developmentally appropriate for the child.

Children under age 3 can choke on small parts contained in toys or games and balls that

are 1 ¾ inches in diameter or less.



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