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Important Labor Day Safety Tips

Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer and is often celebrated with outdoor activities, barbecues, and “last hurrah” road trips before the kids return to school. While it’s a time for relaxation and enjoyment, Labor Day can also be a time of increased risk for mishaps and accidents that cause injury. It’s crucial to prioritize safety to ensure a memorable holiday free from mishaps. Let’s review some essential Labor Day safety tips to keep you and your loved ones safe.

 

Protect Yourself From the Sun and Heat

Even if the weather is a little cooler in late August (depending on where you are), the sun is still intense this time of year. Prolonged exposure to heat can lead to dehydration, so keep water bottles handy and encourage everyone to drink regularly. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30, and reapply every two hours, especially if swimming or sweating. Wearing hats and sunglasses can further shield you from harmful UV rays.

 

Practice Grill Safety

Grilling is a popular activity on Labor Day, but it requires careful attention to safety to prevent fires and burns. Position your grill in an open area away from any structures, trees, or flammable materials. Ensure your grill is clean and in good working condition. Accumulated grease can ignite and cause dangerous flare-ups. Always keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of emergencies. When cooking, never leave the grill unattended. Keep children and pets at a safe distance to prevent accidents. Lastly, use long-handled tools to manage food on the grill, minimizing the risk of burns.

 

Driving Sober

Labor Day weekend is historically a time when DUI cases increase. If you plan to enjoy alcoholic beverages, designate a sober driver in advance. Alternatively, use ride-sharing services or public transportation to avoid the risks associated with impaired driving. Fatigue can also impair driving skills, so ensure you’re well-rested before hitting the road. Allow extra travel time to account for heavy traffic, and stay focused by avoiding distractions like mobile phones. Finally, remember that the fact that you’re driving sober and alert doesn’t mean everyone is. Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, be mindful of your surroundings, and practice defensive driving to reduce the risk of accidents.

 

These safety tips aside, accidents still sometimes happen. If you or a loved one suffers an injury due to someone else’s negligence during the holiday, our experienced personal injury attorneys can help. Call our offices to schedule a consultation.

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