In reality, hazards can happen even during the happiest of times and even in the comforts of your home.

To some people, celebration means when relatives and friends get together to eat, laugh, and have fun. Instead of meeting outside, they love to invite people to their house to celebrate.

Because of this, everyone must be proactive in knowing and warding off danger to prevent hazards at home. To give you an idea of the possible things you should be watching out for, here is a list of the hazards that can take place.

 

Fires, Burns, and Electric Shocks

There’s a reason why the government allocates some of your tax money to fire prevention. Fire accidents, which could be caused by faulty sets of equipment, clutter, human error, or even arson, surely are property-wrecking and life-threatening. If you’re someone who is not prepared for it, it could be very devastating.

To keep yourself away from such a dire situation, here are the fire and electricity-related hazards you should note:

 

  • Electrically-Induced Fire Due to Substandard Lights. Decorative lights are usually turned on for a long period of time, especially when it’s used indoors so don’t use substandard ones. They have poor insulation and are often undersized.

 

  • Accidental Fire Due to Excess Wrapping Materials Which are Often Flammable. Most materials we use to wrap our presents are usually made of materials that can be burned easily.

 

  • Fires Due to Unattended Candles. Candles cause a number of house fires every year. When left unguarded, it will burn nearby flammables.

 

  • Electric Shocks Due to Fluid Spills. Extension wires or sockets should never be left lying around the house for it might create potential hazards when touched by water or any type of fluid.

 

  • Burns from Cooking Accidents. People are often in a hurry when cooking. Hot pans and pots should be watched out for.

 

Fractures, Cuts, and Punctures

Another type of hazard or accident that might happen doesn’t involve fire and electricity. These might not be as severe as the previous things we mentioned but are surely worth noting.

To have a safer celebration, these are the things you should be watching out:

  • Fall Due to Loss of Balance in Putting Up Decorations. Lanterns, lights, and tree decorations are usually put in higher places, making people who arrange them prone to hazards.

 

  • Injuries Due to Lack of Common Sense Brought by Booze or Over Excitement. What’s a celebration without booze or games, right? However, we should drink or play with moderation for accidents come when we are least aware of it.

 

  • Being Tumbled Down by Unbalanced and Externally-Stricken Decorations. Kids or pets may roam around the house fascinated by those glittering fixtures. Keep an eye on them for they might be toppled down by collapsing things.

 

  • Wounds from Cluttering Kitchen and Cooking Utensils. Don’t leave sharp knives and tools scattered around your kitchen or living room. They are very dangerous, especially when reached by toddlers.

 

  • Slipping Due to Food Spills. Electrocution will be the least of your problems when it comes to food spills. Depending on the type of floor you have, hazards may occur and lead even adults to trip or slip.

 

  • Accidental Cuts and Stabs While Unwrapping Packages or Gifts. Don’t get too excited when you uncover the lovely gifts you will be given. Scissors or cutters might wound you while recklessly doing so.

 

  • Stepping on Broken or Shattered Things. When you have glasses or plates that are made of porcelain or glass, remember to be careful not to step on them or touch them when they break.

 

Food & Fluid Poisoning

Your holiday food might kill you. That’s a fact. However, it’s not always because of the cholesterol content (although that could also be the cause) but because of the following food and drink hazards:

  • Indigestion or Choking. When your family loves to chat or watching comedy films, avoid doing this while eating or drinking. You’ll never know when you need someone to do a Heimlich Maneuver in the family.

 

  • Alcohol Poisoning. Watch your liquor, especially if you’re not used to consuming high amounts of it. It’s okay to have fun but don’t kill yourself while doing so.

 

  • Accidentally Swallowing delicious-looking Decorations. Kids might mistake your enticing decorations as something edible because of how they are similar to candies or cookies. Remind them such are not for they might eat those.

 

Financial Crisis

Oh, you should have expected the list to have this too. We are the practical team, remember? Although not a safety issue, these financial hazards can put your security at stake so you should also note the following:

  • Overspending Due to Unplanned and Impulse Buying. Stores or online shops have a lot of promotions that might lure you to buy more than what you really need, especially if you don’t have a list of all of your holiday necessities. Plan ahead and shop wisely to avoid this.

 

  • Emergency Expenses Due to Avoidable yet Unexpected Accidents. This is only secondary to the previous dangers we mentioned but this is also a problem that you should be prepared for.

 

Others

Alas! We’re almost at the end of our list, but the list isn’t over yet. The following are just minor hazards that often happen during a celebration but should never be neglected.

  • Glitters Gets in the Eyes. That adorable piece of decoration you have at home might not be as harmless as you think. If they have glitter on them that can be eroded by time, remember this hazard.  

 

  • Accidents from Playing with Peers. Beware of kids, teenagers or adults running around the house while playing or teasing one another. They might hurt themselves in several ways possible.

 

If you think that this list is longer than you expected, well that’s because dangers can be found everywhere if we know where to find them. Accident won’t tip you up when you know they will come, so you better be ready for them. Prevent them as much as possible to have a celebration away from trouble.

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