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Holiday Safety Social Media Toolkit

The Holiday Safety Social Media Toolkit contains safety and preparedness information and resources that you may use and share on your social media channels. You can either copy these messages directly or customize them to reach your audience.

What You Should Know about the Holidays

  • Cooking Safely
    • Keep an eye on food when cooking.
  • Holiday Travel
    • Be weather wise, know the weather forecast during your travel
    • Learn the weather/climate risks risk for the area you are travel to and know what to do before, during and after such events
    • Stay off the road during and after a winter storm.
    • During the winter keep the proper emergency winter road tools in the truck of your automobile such as an ice scraper, shovel, gloves, blanket, emergency flares or reflectors, rock salt, first aid kit, extra windshield washer, etc.
  • Holiday Decorating
    • Turn off holiday lights at night or when you leave the house.
    • Keep candles away from flammable materials.
    • Keep your Christmas Tree watered, don’t let your holiday tree dry out.
  • Holiday Shopping
    • Shop securely online over the holidays.
    • Make a communications plan with your family and friends while you’re together during the holidays.

Graphics

For more engaging content attach graphics to social media posts.  Below are collections of holiday safety related graphics that you can share with the below text.

Social Media Messages

Holiday Safety

Holiday Gift Giving

  • Giving or getting a new tablet or smartphone? Download emergency preparedness apps and set up the emergency contact feature on your phone. www.fema.gov/mobile-app #HolidaySafety 
  • Buying #LastMinuteGifts? Provide a winter weather emergency supply kit item. Get the entire list at: www.SurvivalTimes.info/kit #HolidaySafety

Holiday Travel

Cooking Safety

  • Unattended cooking is the leading factor in home cooking fires. #HolidaySafety #FireSafety
  • Did you know: #Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires. #HolidaySafety
  • #HolidaySafety Tip: Move things that can burn away from the stove. This includes dishtowels, bags, boxes, paper and curtains. #FireSafety
  • #HolidaySafety Tip: Turn pot handles toward the back of the stove so no one can bump them or pull them over.
  • In case of an oven fire, turn off the oven and keep the door closed until it’s cool. #HolidaySafety
  • Keep an eye on what you fry! Most cooking fires start when frying food. #Thanksgiving #HolidaySafety
  • Be a safe cook this #Thanksgiving: wear short sleeves or roll them up so they don’t catch on fire. #HolidaySafety
  • Watch what you heat! Most house fires start in the kitchen. #HolidaySafety
  • Cooking is the leading cause of all winter home fires. #HolidaySafety #FireSafety

Fire Safety

  • Make sure to have working smoke alarms close to where anyone may be sleeping #HolidaySafety #FireSafety
  • Keep candles 12 inches away from things that can burn throughout the holiday season. #FireSafety #HolidaySafety
  • Turn your holiday lights off before leaving home or going to bed. Every. Single. Time. #FireSafety #HolidaySafety
  • Remember during the #holidays, don't overload extension cords. #FireSafety #HolidaySafety
  • Check the water and unplug lights on your #Christmas tree before you go to bed. A dry tree is more flammable. #HolidaySafety http://youtu.be/RNjO3wZDVlA
  • Water your #Christmas tree every day. A dry tree is dangerous because it can catch on fire easily. #HolidaySafety http://youtu.be/RNjO3wZDVlA
  • Keep your #Christmas tree at least 3 feet away from heat sources. #HolidaySafety
  • Consider using flameless candles during #Kwanzaa or #Hanukkah celebrations. #HolidaySafety
  • See what happens to a dry #Christmas tree that catches fire vs. a tree that has been regularly watered by watching this video: http://youtu.be/RNjO3wZDVlA #HolidaySafety #FireSafety

Online Shopping Safety

  • Connect with care. Do your online shopping at home, and make sure your home wireless network is protected. ./cybersecurity #BlackFriday #HolidaySafety
  • Be cautious online. During the holidays, scammers may send fake emails that are too good to be true. Don't click on links! ./cybersecurity #HolidaySafety
  • Set strong passwords and change your password often. Do not set passwords that will be easy for cyber criminals to guess. ./cybersecurity #BlackFriday
  • Too good to be true?  It probably is.  Shop online through trusted retailers to avoid getting scammed. #CyberMonday 

Communicating with Loved Ones

  • While family is together celebrating the holidays decide on an emergency safe meeting place. #HolidaySafety ./make-a-plan
  • Give the gift of communication this holiday with Family Emergency Communication Plan wallet cards: ./collection/family-communication-plan #HolidaySafety
  • Happy #Thanksgiving! Today, talk to your family over the dinner table about where to meet during an emergency! For more tips and information visit: www.SurvivalTimes.info/kids #HolidaySafety 
  • Give the gift of emergency preparedness. Teach kids what do before, during, and after a disaster.  Download the curriculum to start planning: www.SurvivalTimes.info/kids/educators #HolidaySafety
  • There is so much to be thankful for this holiday season, remember to celebrate what has gone well.

Last Updated: 3/10/2024

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