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How to Prevent Broken Bones and Broken Hearts This Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Romantic candlelit dinner, cheering a glass of champagne with your loved one and taking off into the sunset… This may sound incredibly inviting; however, Valentine’s Day injuries are on the rise as we aim to outdo ourselves each year.

Here are some injuries that can occur:

If you plan to celebrate with your Valentine, here’s some tips to keep you safe:

Candlelight Fright

Dinner at home this Valentine’s Day may be right up your alley. Soft music in the background and lit votive candles really set the ambiance for your partner. However, a lit candle accidently knocked off the table can make way for trouble.

Housefires are more likely this day of the year. Ensure your candles are set away from anything flammable, including tablecloths, sheets, hair etc.

Cooking Blunders

Along with the aforementioned, a homecooked meal can really ignite the spark; yet preparing and cutting your food can lead to injury. Preparation can lead to severed fingers, deep cuts and even oven burns.

If you open the oven door, ensure you are wearing proper oven mitts to prevent burns. Pay attention to how you cut your vegetables by using a cutting board and keep the blade away from your fingers. The hospital is not very romantic.

A Night Out

If you choose to go out to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, staying alert of your surroundings is important. This evening will have increased likelihood of accidents due to the increased volume of people out and about.

Slip and falls can occur, so watch where you step. When crossing a parking lot, look both ways to prevent being involved in a car/pedestrian accident. Pay as much attention to your whereabouts as you are your date.

Drunk Driving

Celebratory cocktails are just one of many Valentine’s Day staples. When you ingest alcohol, your judgment may be compromised. Book a rideshare ahead of time or select a designated driver to safeguard yourself and your date from wearing “matching bracelets.”

If you want to step it up a notch, hire a limo service to surprise your partner!

Tainted Food

Going out to a nice dinner is a great way to say “I love you” to your spouse. Eating tainted food is not! Getting food poisoning can lead to painful and sometimes severe injuries.

If you notice your food looks undercooked or has an odd smell, send it back immediately. Remember the old saying: “When in doubt, throw it out!”

Injured this Valentine’s Day?

If you or a loved one suffered an injury, call David Klink today. Mr. Klink is an Arizona accident attorney and is interested in hearing your claim. A reputable personal injury lawyer, Mr. Klink will provide you with the legal knowledge to obtain the compensation you need.

Mr. Klink wishes you all a very Happy Valentine’s Day celebrating your love!

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