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Keep
Safe at Christmas
The South Eastern
Health Board wishes service users, patients and staff a happy and
healthy Christmas. During
the festive period, staff will continue to provide essential health
services to people who need hospitals, ambulances and emergency
placements. Head office
and central offices will be closed from Thursday 24th and
will reopen on Thursday 30th December.
Offices will be closed on Monday 3rd January, for
the New Year’s Day bank holiday.
Hospitals will be
functioning on a 24-hour period and GP services will also operate.
However you should only come to hospital or contact a GP out
of hours if you have a genuine illness or emergency.
Pat McLoughlin,
CEO wished all service users and staff and happy and healthy
Christmas, “I hope that everyone has a peaceful Christmas and a
safe one, if people follow our safety tips we shouldn’t see as
many patients in our Accident and Emergency services this year.
I would particularly like to thank all of the staff who are
working over the Christmas period – medical staff, ambulance
staff, nurses, cooks, receptionists, security, porters,
administration staff - everyone involved in providing services to
people in our care. A
happy and healthy Christmas to all.”
The SEHB wishes
everyone a Happy Christmas – instead
of printing and distributing Christmas cards the SEHB has donated
1,000 euro to a South East charity for homeless people.
To keep you and
your family safe this Christmas we recommend that you follow the
safety tips listed below:
Personal
Safety
Do not drink
and drive, nominate a designated driver or take a taxi.
It takes the body over one hour to process an alcoholic drink.
Make sure to drink lots of water or alternate alcoholic
drinks with a soft drink. Take
care of your personal safety when drinking and practice safe sex if
you are sexually active.
Wrap up well when going outside in cold weather, wear a hat and
gloves to give protection against the cold.
Wear low heel shoes with a good grip if the weather is icy.
Make sure you call into your elderly relatives and neighbours to
ensure they are safe, warm and have the necessary supplies. Ensure
that there is enough food and that there is adequate heating.
Make sure that if you or a relative are on prescription drugs that
you have enough to cover you for the festive period.
Keep all plastic packaging out of the reach of children.
Household
safety
Don't forget
to switch out the Christmas lights before you go to bed, place a
fireguard in front of an open fire and leave it there overnight.
Candles add to the festive mood - but they can also be extremely
dangerous. Do not leave them near flammable material, within a
child's reach or in a position where they could be knocked over.
Just like the Christmas lights, don't forget to make sure they are
out before you go to bed.
Make sure all of your smoke alarms are in working order, do not
remove batteries for toys. A
disappointed child is safer than a dead or injured child.
Food
Safety
In the
kitchen, cook the turkey thoroughly, make sure that the juices of
the turkey run clear or use a food thermometer to ensure you reach
the correct temperature.
Keep raw meats separate from cooked foods; always store
cooked/chilled foods on higher shelves in your fridge.
Keep leftovers refrigerated for re-use, if you are re-heating
make sure the food is piping hot.
Remember cold foods should be served cold and hot foods kept
hot.
Always wash your hands before handling
food. Wash your hands after handling raw meat, poultry or fish;
using the toilet; gardening or handling rubbish; handling a pet or
any other animal.
Look after the
environment
After
Christmas, use the recycling facilities to dispose of your Christmas
tree, wrapping paper, packaging, cans and bottles.
A&E services
and hospital services are functioning over the holiday period.
The sexual assault treatment unit is operational and can be
contacted on 051 842157.
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