“At United Alliance Services we feel employees are the most valuable resource to all companies. Our goal is to be sure we provide them with a safe holiday environment while at work and equally important, provide them with the knowledge of safety to take with them when they are away from work enjoying time with family and friends. Safety is our focus; we promote a safe environment and hope you will too. Be safe this holiday season and turn to us for your workplace safety assistance.” Valerie Wakefield, President/CEO
Safety Tip #1: The holidays are a great time to get to know your neighbors
If you have not already done so, the holiday season is a great time to get to know your neighbors. This includes the people who live next door, across the street and over the back fence. Neighbors watching out for neighbors help keep an eye out for suspicious activity and make communities safer.
Safety Tip #2: Parking lot safety tips for holiday shoppers
Lock your vehicle and hide valuables, preferably in the trunk or locked compartment. Before sunrise, and after sunset, park and walk in well-lit areas and carry your keys in your hand. Stay alert to your surroundings and take a moment to glance around for possible suspicious persons, vehicles, and/or situations. Prior to getting into your vehicle, take a look inside and around before entering. If you observe evidence of a possible burglary, call your local law enforcement agency.
Safety Tip #3: When you’re out shopping for the holidays, stay alert to surroundings
When in crowded places, be alert for potential thieves. Don’t overload yourself with packages. Maintain visibility and mobility to avoid potential threats. Be wary of strangers approaching you for any reason. The holiday season is notorious for “con-artists” who may attempt to distract you with the intention of taking your money and/or belongings. When possible, avoid wearing expensive jewelry and carrying large amounts of valuables, particularly cash. Never leave personal belongings unattended. As an added precaution, make sure you have a record of all your credit card numbers in a secure place at home.
Safety Tip #4: Shop with friends, there is safety in numbers
Recognize that there is safety in numbers and arrange to shop with friends and relatives instead of going out alone. Make sure everyone remains vigilant and looks out for each other.
Safety Tip #5: Tips for holiday shopping with children
When shopping with children, keep a close eye on them at all times. Consider coaching them to go to a store clerk or security guard if they become separated and be sure they know their first and last name so they can advise someone who they are. Give children a contact phone number that they can carry on their person in case they do become lost.
Safety Tip #6: Holiday safety tips for online shoppers
Online shopping is becoming increasingly popular. The Internet does have risks so it is important to take steps to protect yourself when shopping online. The National Cyber Security Alliance recommends that you make sure you have a security suite (firewall, anti-virus and anti-spyware) installed and updated with the most current information before shopping online. Also, keep your operating system and web browser up-to-date. Before you enter your personal and financial information for an online transaction, look for signs that the site is secure. This includes a closed padlock on your Web browser’s address bar or a URL address that begins with “http” or “https”. This indicates that the purchase is encrypted or secured. Never use unsecured wireless networks to make an online purchase.
Safety Tip #7: More tips for shopping online
Before providing personal or financial information, check the web site’s privacy policy. Make sure you understand how your information will be stored and used. Never send cash through the mail or use a money-wiring service because you’ll have no recourse if something goes wrong. Print and save records of your online transactions, including the product description, price, online receipt, terms of the sale, and copies of any email exchange with the seller. Read your credit card statements as soon as you get them to make sure there are no unauthorized charges. If there is a discrepancy, report it immediately.
Safety Tip #8: Keeping your home safe during the holidays
Be extra cautious about locking windows, sliders, and doors when leaving for any length of time. We suggest keeping all entrance points into your house secured while you’re at home as well. Set indoor and outdoor lights on timers and think about doing the same with a television or radio to make it appear as if someone is home. Never keep gifts or valuable objects in plain view from any window. Close blinds, shutters, drapes, and curtains because if a burglar can see those items they may attempt to take them from you. If a person knocks at your door and you don’t recognize them, don’t feel obligated to open your door. Teach your children that by no means will they open the door to anyone prior to your knowledge and authorization. It should also be noted that the police departments have seen cases where criminals have entered homes through doggie-doors or other animal access points.
Safety Tip #9: Let someone you trust know when you’re traveling during the holidays
Inform someone who’s trustworthy where you will be and when you might be expected back to your residence. Ask a neighbor or other dependable persons to watch your house and retrieve your newspapers and mail if possible.
Safety Tip #10: Watching the weather is an important safety factor for holiday travelers
Severe winter weather is a true safety hazard. Stay tuned to weather conditions. Anticipate inclement weather and plan accordingly. Carry chains, keep sufficient gas in the tank, and always use extreme caution while driving. Keep an eye out for pedestrians at all times.
Tip #11: When celebrating the holidays, celebrate responsibly
Many people celebrate the season by attending holiday parties with family and friends. Enjoy these gatherings responsibly so this time of joy does not become a time of tragedy. Watch how much you drink. Don’t drink then drive, get a ride with someone who is sober. We always recommend you prearrange transportation if you plan on consuming alcoholic beverages.
Safety Tip #12: Keep informed on workplace safety year around
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