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RoSPA urges holiday safety amid NHS winter crisis talks
THE National Accident Prevention Strategy:RoSPA is reminding people that Hospitals are under increased pressure, so preventing avoidable accidents at home is more crucial than ever. To avoid unnecessary injury this Christmas, RoSPA has put together some key advice to help cut the chances of a Hospital visit in the coming days.
RoSPA's most recent groundbreaking report:- 'Safer Lives, Stronger Nation' has revealed the 5 most common accidents in the home:-
With more people set to be at home during the winter break, RoSPA's home and product expert has broken down the best ways to stay safe in the lead-up to Christmas and on the big day.
Adrian Simpson, Head of Policy at RoSPA, said:- "Christmas is an exciting time for families across Britain, but unfortunately most accidents happen at home. This is why to ensure an enjoyable Christmastime, it's essential to be aware of certain hazards that could lead to a Hospital visit. Luckily, there are many things that you can do that will make your festive season a lot safer. For instance, the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) issues warnings about unsafe products, so by staying informed and cautious, you can help prevent accidents and ensure a joyful holiday for everyone." Tips for Chrismas Day:-
National Accident Prevention Strategy:- Over 20,000 lives are lost annually due to accidents in the UK, which RoSPA recently highlighted its National Accident Prevention Strategy (NAPS) report, which focuses on reducing the high level of accidents that occur in the home. With many families spending more time indoors during the winter months, it's crucial to be aware of potential hazards and take steps to prevent accidents. For more information please visit:- https://ROSPA.Com
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