Safety Rules for Winter Holidays

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What should you wear to stay warm during winter holidays?
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Wear layers, including a hat, scarf, gloves, and insulated boots.
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Why is it important to wear reflective clothing when walking outside during winter?
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Reflective clothing helps drivers see you better in low light conditions.
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What safety precautions should you take when ice skating?
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Wear a helmet, skate in designated areas, and avoid thin ice.
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Why should you avoid putting metal objects in your mouth during winter?
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Metal objects can freeze and cause your skin to stick to them, resulting in injury.
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How can you prevent slipping and falling on ice or snow?
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Walk carefully, wear non-slip shoes, and use handrails if available.
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What is hypothermia and how can it be prevented?
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Hypothermia is a dangerous drop in body temperature; it can be prevented by staying dry and warm.
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Why should you not stay in wet clothing for too long during the winter?
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Wet clothing lowers your body temperature, increasing the risk of hypothermia.
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What should you do if you get lost in a snowy area?
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Stay in one place, make yourself visible with bright clothing, and call for help if possible.
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What should you do if you find thin ice?
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Avoid walking on it and warn others about the danger.
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Why is it important to stay hydrated even when it’s cold?
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Cold weather can be deceiving, but the body still loses water which needs to be replaced.
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What are some indoor safety tips during winter holidays?
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Keep pathways clear, use heaters safely, and ensure smoke detectors are working.
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How can you recognize frostbite and what should you do if you suspect it?
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Frostbite causes skin to feel numb and turn white or pale; seek warmth and medical attention if necessary.
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What safety measures should you follow when sledding?
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Sled in open areas away from trees and roads, and always sit facing forward.
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Why is it important to have an emergency kit in your vehicle during winter?
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An emergency kit can provide necessary supplies if you get stranded due to snow or ice.
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What is a safe way to enjoy hot drinks during winter holidays?
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Be careful handling hot liquids to avoid burns and never leave them unattended.
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