Celebrate the Holidays Safely: Avoid Drinking and Driving
Todd Milner
The holiday season is a time for joy, gatherings, and cherished moments with loved ones. It brings the warmth of family dinners, the clinking of champagne glasses, and festive celebrations. However, amidst the joy, it's vital to remember the responsibility we have to ourselves and others when it comes to alcohol consumption.
Plan a Safe Ride if You’re Drinking
When attending holiday festivities, it's crucial to plan ahead and decide on a safe way to get home if you intend to drink. Utilize rideshare apps, arrange for a designated driver, or use public transportation. These simple actions can save lives and ensure your holidays remain joyful.
Look Out for Friends and Loved Ones
The holidays are about community and caring for each other. Keep an eye on friends and family at gatherings to ensure they're making safe choices. Offer support by arranging carpool options or by checking that everyone has a safe way home.
Pace Yourself and Know Your Limits
Amid the excitement and festivities, remembering to drink in moderation can go a long way. By knowing your limits and pacing yourself, you minimize risks and maximize enjoyment. Savor the flavors with festive mocktails or water breaks in between.
If You’re Hosting, Offer Nonalcoholic Drinks and Help Guests Get Home Safely
As a host, you play a significant role in ensuring the safety of your guests. Provide a variety of nonalcoholic beverages and encourage guests to make a safe plan home. Knowing everyone leaves your party safely is the perfect ending to a festive night.
By taking these proactive steps, you contribute to a safe and joyful holiday season for everyone. Remember, a single decision to avoid impaired driving protects lives. Let’s cherish the moments and keep the season bright by making smart, safe choices.
Before heading out to your next holiday celebration, make a personal commitment to arrange for a safe ride and encourage others to do the same. Together, we can enjoy the festivities responsibly and ensure a season filled with happiness and safety.
