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Seasonal Safety Tips: Celebrating Safely
While there's no need to over-react, it's down to you to increase the odds against an accident by following a few simple seasonal safety tips.
If you're going to allow smoking at a party, provide lots of ashtrays. Check around and under sofa and chair cushions for smouldering cigarettes afterwards, as guests can be careless when they're tired or have been drinking. However, few people will object to the safer option of smoking in the garden only, especially with children around. If you have overnight guests staying the night, make sure they know emergency escape routes, how to open the front door and where the door keys are.
When teenagers drink alcohol, it may not be by accident. Be on the lookout for teens (and other inexperienced drinkers) helping themselves to more festive spirit than is good for them. If a reveller is obviously under the influence, offer them plenty of non-alcoholic drinks instead of booze and confiscate their car keys if they are driving. Be aware of the symptoms of alcohol poisoning. If someone is breathing less than 12 times a minute or stops breathing for periods of 10 seconds or more, if they are asleep and can't be woken, or if their skin is cold, clammy, pale and bluish in colour, call 999 for an ambulance. If a person is 'sleeping it off', check them regularly and don't leave them alone at all if you think there is any cause for concern.
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