Find out how to stay safe on Vanlentines Day.
Holidays, especially holidays that fall on the weekend, pose a higher risk of car accidents, according to the National Safety Council (NSC). Take a look at our tips and suggestions on how to stay safe this Valentine’s Day weekend.
You couldn’t ask for a better day for Valentine’s Day than Friday. You don’t have to work tomorrow so you can stay out later and sleep in. For some, this may also mean you will drink a bit more because it’s the beginning of the weekend.
Drinking is fine as long as it isn’t before you get behind the wheel of a car. If you’re driving you don’t want to take the chance of getting a DUI, and you don’t want to risk getting into a car accident. If you’re going out for a romantic dinner tonight, take the time to plan how you will get home. Valentine’s Day can be romantic and fun as long as you take a little extra time to consider safety.
Here are a few tips to help you and your loved ones stay injury-free this Valentine’s Day.
If you’re spending time this Valentine’s Day with your loved ones take a moment to plan, so that everyone has a fun and safe holiday.