
Valentine’s Day is a special time to celebrate with those we cherish. As the holiday approaches, it’s important to remember a few key things to ensure you and your loved ones stay safe and enjoy the day to the fullest.
Valentine’s Day Safety For A Date Night Indoors
While you may think it is common to hit the road and have a date night out, out of 50% of Americans who celebrate, 40% spend Valentine’s Day at home (Civic Science). Therefore, there are many risks associated with the day that you wouldn’t be the first to experience. Here are a couple of ways to combat those dangers and make sure you can focus on having fun.
Fire Safety
It is very common to use candles during your romantic evening. Subsequentially, an average of 20 candle fires are reported each day (usfa.fema.gov). With the vast amount of ways a fire could occur, here are a few ways to avoid them.
- Do not keep any open flames unattended.
- Keep any lit candles on steady surfaces where they are not easily knocked over. You may benefit from using a fireproof tray or holder to protect any flammable surfaces.
- Make sure that all of your smoke detectors are working properly. Most smoke detectors have a button to test their functionality.
- Smoke detector batteries should be changed at least once a year and the entire unit every 10 years.
- When you need to dispose of any matches, let them cool first or douse them in water. This will prevent any trash from catching fire.
Food Safety
Did you know that 97% of the time, people don’t wash their hands properly before meals? (usda.gov) This is just one of many hidden risks that could put a damper on your romantic dinner at home. To make sure you and your loved ones enjoy a safe and worry-free Valentine’s Day, keep these essential food safety tips in mind.
- To avoid any cross-contamination, wash your hands thoroughly using soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. This is an important step that should be taken before prepping or handling any food.
- Using a food-safe thermometer to check the temperature will give you an accurate reading and prevent undercooked meats.
- Refrigerate any uneaten food properly. Storing leftovers in a shallow container will help cool them quickly.
- Be on the lookout for any food allergies your loved ones or guests may have. Be transparent with your guests about any food containing common allergens.
Valentine’s Day Safety for Going Out
In 2018, 10,511 motor vehicle crashes involved intoxicated drivers. The rate of accidents involving intoxicated individuals was 3.4 times higher at night (nhtsa.gov). These precautions will give you peace of mind and ensure safety while you are celebrating this Valentine’s Day.
Transportation
- Transportation should be planned ahead of time to avoid any hiccups.
- Be sure that you maintain above half a tank of gas, and that your vehicle is in running condition if you are driving yourself to the destination.
- Send your location and plans for your date night to a trusted contact, in the event something goes wrong.
Location
- Meeting in a well-lit, public place is a key tip that will keep you safe when going out.
- Checking reviews on the location is an important step you should take before setting any plans in place.
- Familiarize yourself with security guards and law enforcement if an emergency may occur.
Accountability
- Know your limits, and never drive unless you are completely sober.
- Assist your date in finding an alternative route home if they appear to be intoxicated. Utilize services like Uber, Lyft, and SafeRide America.
- Stay vigilant and aware. If you see someone driving erratically, call 911.
- Learn about the effects of alcohol on your body and judgment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How do you put out a candle fire?
Do not attempt to douse it with water, this may cause it to further spread. Utilize metal pot lids, cookie sheets, or fire blankets to cut off oxygen flow. For smaller fires, you can use baking soda to smother the flame.
Q2: Where are the safest places for a date night?
Public restaurants are a safe option for date nights. Public establishments are prepared and well-equipped with security measures in place. They also serve as a more comfortable environment without feeling overly secluded.
Q3: How can I ensure my pet’s safety during Valentine’s Day?
For those who love to decorate: keeping decorative ribbons and strings out of reach will eliminate some common choking hazards.
Have Fun And Stay Safe!
Jones & Swanson hopes that everyone has a safe and enjoyable Valentine’s Day and remember safety comes first with everything!
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