New Study Identifies Holiday Activities That Elevate Safety Risks
The inaugural guide showcases results from a ULSE study of 2,016 U.S. adults that revealed an alarming lack of awareness around key safety issues that become pronounced with the increased and changed activities during the holiday season.
- The inaugural guide showcases results from a ULSE study of 2,016 U.S. adults that revealed an alarming lack of awareness around key safety issues that become pronounced with the increased and changed activities during the holiday season.
- The safety advice put forward is based on 120 years of experience developing standards and focused on areas of concern revealed in ULSE’s new study.
- Cooking: Many holiday cooks do not have carbon monoxide alarms or a fire extinguisher in the kitchen area.
- Only 29% of the holiday cooks in ULSE’s study reported testing their smoke alarms monthly, as experts recommend.