During the celebrations of Christmas, it is of utmost importance that kids remain healthy and safe. Otherwise, any health issues or unforeseen incidents may dampen your festive spirits. Many
accidents or mishaps occur due to negligence on the part of the adults. Moreover, in previous years, during the pandemic situation, health and safety concerns for kids and families have risen to new levels. Therefore,
here are some crucial tips to ensure Kids’ safety during Christmas period.
Tips for Kid’s safety during Christmas |
Tips for Kids’ Safety During Christmas Period
1. Always see the “fire-resistant” label while purchasing an artificial tree. In addition, purchasing a freshly cut tree is a better option as it is not easily prone to fire.
Ensure safety around Christmas tree! |
2. Keep candles away from the tree and decorations to avoid any mishaps. Moreover, keep hazardous materials like gas or chemicals away from fireplaces.
3. Go for flameless candles to avoid any fire accidents.
4. Use certified and good-quality electric cables and equipment only. Discard broken sockets, damaged lights, and loose connections. Moreover, keep the cords out of the way of young children.
5. Check your fire alarm often and ensure to include carbon monoxide and smoke alarms on every floor of your house.
6. Let children handle decorations under adult supervision only. Keep small children away from small decoration parts or items that they may choke on.
8. Make your kids wear gloves when they handle delicate/ brittle decorations.
9. Switch off decorative lights and extinguish the candles before leaving the house, or before going to bed.
11. Keep the exit gate of your house clear. It should not be cluttered or obstructed.
12. Children are curious by nature. It is wise to keep an eye on them. Keep sharp objects and hazardous/ poisonous elements/ medicines away from their reach. Also, prevent their entry into the kitchen without adult supervision to avoid any accidents.
13. Keep kids away from room heaters and fireplaces.
14. Keep alcohol out of reach of kids.
15. Ensure kids have access to safe and age-appropriate toys only. The batteries within the toys should not be easily removable.
16. Certain plants such as holly berries, mistletoe, and poinsettias are toxic and therefore, should be kept out of reach of kids to avoid ingestion.
17. In case you are traveling during Christmas, maintain the speed limit during chilly weather and ensure safety belts for every passenger. For the safety of young children, remove their overcoats before seating them in the car seat. In addition, avoid distractions such as loud music while driving the car.
18. Once the party is over and guests have left, clear up everything right away, especially low tables and floors to avoid kids getting their hands on something dangerous.
More Safety Tips for Kids’ Safety during Christmas Holidays
Christmas holidays and kids’ safety |
Festive celebrations need to be planned as per social distancing norms. The celebrations won’t be the same as in previous years with huge gatherings.
Prefer home-cooked meals, baking cookies, cakes, etc., to play safe. Include kids in the process to experience the fun in an altogether different way.
Online shopping is much safer than visiting malls or marketplaces. Therefore, check exciting offers online and buy your favorites from your home.
Even if it sounds weird, accept that if you are visiting grandparents then avoid going out in public places 1 week before that. You would not like to live in guilt if the latter fell ill just because you thought it was alright.
Carry your facemasks and sanitizers if you plan to go out.
Wishing you and your family a
safe and happy Christmas period!
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References-
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2020/10/21/covid-19-thanksgiving-christmas-gatherings-could-fuel-surge-cases/5994607002/
https://www.healthline.com/health/parenting/ways-to-embrace-the-holidays-during-the-pandemic
https://www.parents.com/holiday/christmas/safety/12-tips-for-holiday-home-safety/
https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/
https://www.lifespan.org/