Here are a few safety tips to make your Christmas safer.

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Here are a few safety tips to make your Christmas safer.

Why is Holiday safety important? Decorations are not used and checked for damage/wear and tear on a regular basis More visitors in the home, especially children and the elderly. Child proof your home if small children are expected. Schedules are more hectic and most people are preoccupied with family events. Take time for safety!

We're checkin' the list... checkin' it twice The following are a few things you should look for to make your home safer. Condition of electrical outlets and safety caps. Extension cords, too many, plugged into each other (piggy backed). Electric lights on the metal X-mas tree! Condition of all electrical cords.

What's cookin' in the kitchen? Here are a few things you should look for in the kitchen. Thaw meat properly. Don’t keep pots and pans on the stove when you are finished with them. Keep handles pointed in (so they aren’t bumped by someone walking by or grabbed by curious children.) Be careful when storing and handling glassware and flatware. Be careful of using dishwashers if the dishes are not compatible with dishwashers. Hand wash al dishes not compatible with dishwashers.

Kids and holiday cooking do NOT mix Children love to help in the kitchen, but They should always be supervised. You should limit the number of people, especially the number of children, and the number of tasks. The tasks should be assigned according to age and motor skills.

look for in your dinning room. Here are a few things to look for in your dinning room. The flower arrangements (toxic?) The candles (a fire hazard within reach of children.) The crystal and China (chipped/cracked?) Sharp knives accessible to children The hot food on the table and The passing of plates

About the living room It’s the most decorated room in the house. There may be fireplaces, so keep the kids away from them. There are usually utensils of some kind there. There are matches used to light the candles. The holiday rugs are out. Make sure they are secure.

Some advice about the tree The placement of a tree (real or artificial) inside the room is very important. Don’t block exits or put too close to radiator. Keep your live tree fresh. Water it regularly. Secure the tree from tipping over. Keep away from whatever traffic is in the room. Decorate the tree safely, keep the breakable ornaments away from children.

The stairways Make sure everything is tightly secured. Make sure the handrails are functional, especially for the elderly, the physically challenged, and the children. Make sure the steps are clear of all toys and other loose objects.

The Christmas wreaths They are made of various materials. They may have items on the that are choking hazards for children. They are toxic to all children and pets. Check the flammability of your wreaths.

The pets that live in Your house Your pets may be fascinated by the decorations. They love hanging strings, cords, sashes, etc the best. Flashing lights are another biggy. They also love tree decorations such as doves, angels, anything shiny, etc. They are fascinated by the candles too, so keep those out of their reach.

Pets as gifts Puppies and kittens require a lot of attention. They are easily excited bout activities in the house. They aren’t always accustomed to children. They might be the major party animal, in a very literal sense.

The great outdoors Check the extension cords. Check the types of lights. Check the extension cords. Check the electrical wires to ensure they are designed for use outdoors. Check the equipment needed for setting up decorations. Do NOT use metal ladders for lights.

The great outdoors (continued) Be careful of the placement of the wires, especially around doors, walkways, and driveways. Watch for the animals, children, and the mailman.

Thank you for your time