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American Red Cross Keystone Chapter
250 Jari Drive
Johnstown, PA 15901
Tel: 814-262-3170
Fax: 814-262-3179
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American Red Cross Offers Tips for 12 Days of Holiday Safety to Keep the Season Safe, Happy and Bright
The holiday season
is here once again, and many community members are busy with seasonal
tasks like shopping, baking, wrapping gifts, decorating and going to
parties. In this often hectic time of year, the American Red Cross is
offering holiday tips to local residents to help them stay safe this
season.
1. Prepare vehicle for traveling to grandmother’s house. Build
an emergency kit and include items such as blankets or sleeping bags,
jumper cables, fire extinguisher, compass and road maps, shovel, tire
repair kit and pump, extra clothing, flares and a tow rope.
2. Drive the sleigh and reindeer safely. Avoid driving in a storm.
If travel is a must, let someone know the destination, the route being
taken to get there and how long it should take to arrive. If the car
gets stuck along the way, help can be sent along the predetermined
route.
3. Help prevent the spread of the flu. Stay home if sick. Wash
hands with soap and water as often as possible or use an alcohol-based
hand rub. Cover the nose and mouth with a tissue or sleeve when coughing
or sneezing, and throw the tissue away after use. If a tissue is not
available, people should cough or sneeze into their elbows, not their
hands.
4. Follow Santa’s fashion lead – dress in layers. When it is
cold outside, layered lightweight clothing will keep a person warmer
than a single heavy coat. Gloves and a hat will prevent loss of body
heat.
5. Use a Red Cross-trained babysitter when attending holiday festivities. Red
Cross-certified babysitters learn to administer basic first aid,
properly hold and feed a child, take emergency action when needed and
monitor safe play. Some may be certified in Infant and Child CPR.
6. Avoid danger while roasting chestnuts on an open fire. Stay
in the kitchen when frying, grilling or broiling food. If leaving the
kitchen even for a short period of time, turn off the stove. This is
important because unattended cooking causes nearly 90 percent of all
kitchen fires.
7. Be a lifesaver during the holidays. The Red Cross recommends
at least one person in every household be trained in first aid and
CPR/AED. Visit RedCross.org/Training for details and to register.
8. Designate a driver, or skip the holiday cheer. Buckle up, slow down and do not drive impaired. If someone plans on drinking, designate a driver who will not drink.
9. When the weather outside is frightful, heat the home safely. Never use a stove or oven to heat the home. Never leave portable heaters or fireplaces unattended. Install smoke alarms.
10. Cut down on heating bills without being a Grinch. Get the
furnace cleaned, and change the filters. Make sure furniture is not
blocking the heat vents. Close off any rooms not in use, and turn off
the heat in those rooms. Turn down the thermostat, and put on a sweater.
11. Home for the holidays? Travel safely. Check the tire air
pressure, and make sure the windshield fluid is full. Be well rested and
alert. Give full attention to the road – avoid distractions such as
cell phones. If someone has car trouble, pull off the road as far as
possible.
12. Resolve to Be Red Cross Ready in the New Year. Get ready now in case someone in the household faces an emergency in 2012.
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