NMD Council Says Be Safe In Your Home This Christmas

Council Chair Says Be Safe At Home This Christmas

How safe is your home for the coming Christmas festivities ?

Newry Mourne and Down District Council would like to highlight the potential risks of accidents in the home as we approach the Christmas Season.

Yourxa0home is the one place you should be safe, but unfortunately this is where most accidents happen.

Be safe in your home this Christmas: Cllr Cathy Mason, Chair of Newry Mourne and Down District Council.

Some causes of accidents are obvious such as chip pans, open fires, and stairs, however, there are many more that are not as noticeable.xa0

The Council offers FREE confidential Home Safety Checks to families with young children under 5 and over 65 years old. People suffering from an illness or disability can also benefit from the service as well.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Cathy Mason said: “None of us want to think of something tragic happening to our loved ones at home so, it is vitally important that we don’t ignore the risks and do everything we can to help prevent an accident happening.

“If you or someone in your family is over the age of 65 or under five years old or vulnerable, please contact the Council for your free Home Safety Check, it could mean the difference between life and serious injury or death.”

During a Home Safety Check a trained Home Safety Officer will offer you advice, tips and guidance on keeping your home safe.xa0And during the call or visit, the Officer will discuss the potential dangers around your home, offer advice and where appropriate, free equipment to make your home safer.

Home Safety Officers are also available to carry out talks to community and voluntary groups.

If you wish to find out more on how to book a Home Safety Check or receive a talk, please contact: 0330 137 4024

or emailxa0[email protected] .

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