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Kansas
Department of Health & Environment
Bill Graves, Governor

Clyde D. Graeber, Secretary


 

 


For Immediate Release

November 28, 2001

Contact: Jan Stegelman
785-296-1223109 SW 9th St., Suite 602
Topeka, KS 66612-1271
(785) 296-1223
(785) 296-8645 (FAX)

 

Decorate with Care for "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year"

Parents will spend countless dollars and hours decorating their homes for the holidays. Whether it's candles for Hanukkah, kinaras for Kwanza, or ornaments for the Christmas tree, many parents know no limits when it comes to filling their home with the holiday spirit. What they may fail to realize is that their work is not over. From the candles to Christmas trees, creating a festive, safe atmosphere will be the most important preparation of all.

"Parents may get caught up in creating an unforgettable holiday environment for their family, and may unknowingly put their children at risk this holiday season by overlooking the potential dangers of their decorations," says Jan Stegelman, Coordinator of the Kansas SAFE KIDS Coalition. "Whether you're putting up a Christmas tree or lighting the Menorah or Kwanza candles, taking simple precautions can help make your holidays more joyful and safe."

The Kansas SAFE KIDS Coalition recommends the following tips to keep your holiday season safe:

Lights and Candles

Christmas Trees

Holiday Foods and Ornaments
Some foods and objects pose a choking hazard to young children, especially children under age 6. To help prevent unintentional chokings during the holidays:

Poisons
While preparing your home for the holidays, be aware of seemingly innocent and unexpected forms of poisons.

The Kansas SAFE KIDS Coalition, Inc. is a nonprofit group of 67 statewide organizations and businesses that have joined to protect Kansas children from unintentional injury -- the leading killer of Kansas kids. Local coalitions and chapters are located in Anderson, Barber, Clay, Ford, Johnson, Marion, Montgomery, Osage, Pottawatomie, and Shawnee Counties, as well as Hutchinson, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Manhattan, Norton, Salina, and Wichita. Kansas SAFE KIDS is part of the National SAFE KIDS Campaign.


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