The New Zealand Herald

’Tis the season for odd Christmas injuries

- Emma Russell

Slipping on rugs while carrying too many presents, bailing while taking a new bike for its first spin and getting squashed by falling Christmas trees all come with a friendly warning from ACC.

With 12 days until Christmas, ACC is releasing a series of “fun videos” online featuring odd Christmas injuries to avoid.

During the summer holidays people tend to relax and change their regular routine and, while some might say that’s how accidents happen, the truth is that most injuries are preventabl­e, ACC’s head of injury prevention Isaac Carlson said.

Last year more than 4000 New Zealanders were injured on Christmas Day alone, accounting for $3,628,574 worth of ACC claims.

Accidents included 28 people hurt while cooking or barbecuing, and 22 injured cleaning the house before or after Christmas Day visits from friends and family.

“The perils of falling Christmas trees, hanging the fairy lights and flying wine corks play a starring role in the video series because we know people can probably relate to these weird Christmas injuries,” Carlson said.

He said he hoped the videos would start a conversati­on on how many injuries were preventabl­e.

The number of road injuries was 405, including 142 relating to motorcycle­s or bicycles.

Beach and swimming accidents accounted for another 171 injuries.

Young people and males accounted for more than one third of preventabl­e drownings.

Carlson said the key thing was to teach young people how to asses and manage risks in their surroundin­gs, so they can have fun with their friends and family, safely.

Alcohol-related injuries also took a toll, accounting for more than one in 10 of all ACC claims.

The reality is the more you drink, the greater the risk. “To reduce your risk, set a limit on your drinking and stick to it, eat plenty of food and pace yourself with water or other non-alcoholic drinks.”

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Photo / Alan Gibson. Herald graphic

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