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5 Safety Tips for NYE

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New Year’s Eve is a fun holiday to spend with family, friends and loved ones. Whether you tend to go out and dance the night away or stay home with a cozy cup of tea ready to curl up once midnight hits or you’re somewhere in between, New Year’s Eve is a holiday where watching out for your safety can be wildly important and can save you in a time of need. The good news is, there are so many ways to keep yourself and those around you safe on New Year’s so you can start the next year off on the right foot.

Whether you plan to get a bit tipsy or you’re keeping it dry this year, there are a few things you can do to make sure you’re going at the evening as safely as possible. While some of these may seem fairly common, a reminder can always help you make sure you’d rather be safe than sorry.

  1. Have a Designated Driver 

This tip is one of the most common, and that’s because it’s one of the most useful and crucial to a safe night out, no matter what time of year it is. If you plan to get tipsy

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