Flagler County, Fla.— The Florida Department of Health in Flagler County (DOH-Flagler) encourages residents and visitors to enjoy a safe and healthy holiday season. From traveling to decorating and cooking, the holidays are time for family and friends to come together and celebrate. DOH-Flagler advises Floridians to follow these tips to ensure their safety.

Food Safety

Thaw meat in the refrigerator or in a sink filled with cold water before cooking. The water needs to be changed every 30 minutes. Do not thaw it on the counter, as foodborne bacteria can quickly grow.
Keep raw foods separate from cooked foods and wash your hands, utensils, and surfaces frequently to avoid cross contamination.
Use a food thermometer to ensure foods are cooked to proper internal temperatures.
Once the food is prepared, keep hot foods above 140 degrees Fahrenheit and cold items below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hot and cold leftovers need to be refrigerated within two hours of being served.
Do not consume raw batter or dough that is made with flour or eggs to avoid harmful bacteria like E. coli and salmonella.
Keep hot foods insulated and place cold foods on ice or gel packs while in the car.

Decoration Safety

Avoid placing poisonous plants in areas accessible to children and pets. Holly berries, mistletoe, amaryllis, and English ivy are a few poisonous plants that are popular around the holidays.
Secure and cover extension cords to prevent trips and falls.
Place candles where they cannot be knocked over. If a fire occurs, do not pour water on the candle. Have a fire extinguisher nearby to use instead.
Be cautious when using spray-on artificial snow. Inhalation can cause irritation to the lungs.
Keep fireworks away from people, houses, and flammable material. Never point or throw fireworks at another person.
Travel Safety

Ensure that children have proper car seats. Set up a car seat check.
Make sure to be well rested before getting behind the wheel.
Designate a sober driver.

Media Release: Department of Health – Flagler