With the Christmas and New Year’s holiday being right around the corner, it also brings with it an increase in activities. These include parties, summer festivities and outdoor activities. That can mean people let their guards down. By taking unnecessary risks you put yourself and others in danger.
During the holiday period, the average Australian triples their weekly alcohol intake. It is a good idea to alternate alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Set yourself a limit, organise a designated driver and know when it’s time to call it a night.
When people are driving home from social events or running late to commitments during the holiday period. The accidents that occur make up 30% of fatigue related fatalities on our roads. Make sure you adhere to speed limits, avoid using mobiles while driving, ensure your vehicle is maintained regularly and take a break while driving every 2 hours to avoid fatigue.
In summer, swimming is a great recreational sport that keeps us cool and can be enjoyed by all ages. In Australia, more than 40% of drownings happen during summer. It is a good idea to know how to be safe around water before you head out to the beach or pool. Some tips are not to swim alone, do not leave young children unattended around water, don’t drink or take drugs and swim and slow down if you are inexperienced in the activity.
By being risk aware, you can create happy holiday memories this summer and avoid accident and injury. WDIS WA hope you all have a safe Christmas and a Happy New Year. We look forward to working with you next year.