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Health and safety tips for your New Year’s Eve celebratio­n

- Source: scurichins­urance.com

Drink Responsibl­y

If you’re planning to drink, do not drive. Don’t let your drinking friends drive, either.

Instead, choose a designated driver, hire a taxi, take public transporta­tion or invite everyone to crash in your living room.

Go easy on the alcohol, too. Pacing yourself prevents alcohol poisoning and ensures you can pay attention to your surroundin­gs as you act smart and stay safe.

Handle Food Safely

Appetizers, hors d’oeuvre and snacks keep the party going. Heat food adequately and refrigerat­e leftovers promptly, though, to prevent food poisoning.

Check in with guests about possible food allergies, too, as you safely indulge in party foods.

Navigate Crowds

Whether you’re a guy or gal, grab a friend and travel in a group for safety. Keep an eye on your surroundin­gs, never go anywhere with strangers and never leave your beverage unattended.

Leave your valuables at and hold your phone and home wallet in a front pocket, too, especially if you’re headed to a crowded celebratio­n downtown.

Drive Carefully

Winter weather can make roads slippery, particular­ly when you travel after dark.

Drive carefully as you leave early, go slow and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.

Of course, if the roads are too bad, stay home and watch the party on TV instead of going out this year.

Ban Guns and Fireworks

Stick with noise makers and sparklers if you need special effects on New Year’s Eve.

Otherwise, an inexperien­ced user could kill or injure someone.

Plus, shooting guns and fireworks could break local noise ordinances and other laws.

Ringing in the new year is a fun tradition.

Use these tips to keep the party, your guests and you safe and healthy.

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