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How to Keep Yourself and Others Safe During Office Parties

Attending an office party this holiday season? Here are tips to make sure your holiday party does not turn into a spook-fest. Make sure you follow safety guidelines and tips to ensure safety through and through. <br><br>For information related to work injuries or compensation benefits in case of injury, contact Cardamone Law, LLC: https://www.myphillyworkerscomp.com/

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How to Keep Yourself and Others Safe During Office Parties

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  1. HOW TO KEEP YOURSELF AND OTHERS SAFE DURING OFFICE PARTIES?

  2. Here are a few pointers to Here are a few pointers to accomplish an injury accomplish an injury- -free office holiday party. holiday party. free office

  3. Don't use too much alcohol at the office parties.

  4. Make sure the decorations are hung following all safety precautions.

  5. Do not light wax candles or scented candle just for the sake of ambience. Use artificial candles if you have to.

  6. Keep the decoration, especially glass decor, away from areas where there’s regular foot traffic.

  7. Supervise all the games or activities that take place to ensure all safety protocols are being strictly followed.

  8. When you allow people to come in theme parties, ensure there are costume rules in place so no trailing gowns or relaxed fringes will cause others to trip, fall, catch fire, or suffer some other injury.

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