MADISON – Over the river and through the woods … people across Wisconsin will be driving and flying for the holidays, and ReadyWisconsin wants you and your family to be safe. Follow these simple travel and holiday tips that can save you from heartaches, headaches, and potential dangers
On the road Check the roads: Before you leave, get the latest Wisconsin road conditions at www.511wi.gov or call 511. Keep gas in the tank: Have at least a half tank of gas in your car in case you are stranded or stuck and need to run your heater. Have a winter emergency kit: Keep a kit in your vehicle with candles and matches, a flashlight, pocket knife, snacks, a cell phone adapter, a blanket, and extra clothing. For a complete list and a chance to win a kit, go to http://ReadyWisconsin.wi.gov.
Thanksgiving Day fire danger Each year more than 4,000 fires occur on Thanksgiving Day. Leading cause of fires: unattended cooking. Make sure all stoves, ovens, and ranges are turned off when you leave the kitchen. Set timers to keep track of turkeys and other food items that require extended cooking times. Follow all manufacturer guidelines regarding the appropriate use of appliances including turkey fryers. Keep potholders, oven mitts, wooden utensils, and other items away from your stove top.
Accidents happen, be ready Cooking-related burns are common at Thanksgiving. Save the butter for the rolls and not a burn. For superficial burns, cool the area by running cold water on the burn until the heat eases, then loosely cover the burn with a sterile dressing. Seek appropriate medical care. For additional Thanksgiving safety tips, visit http://ReadyWisconsin.wi.gov. You can also check out Midwest road conditions and airport delays. Follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ReadyWisconsin) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/ReadyWisconsin).
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