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Fly only on scheduled flights
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Avoid small aircraft, particularly at night or during inclement weather
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Fall |
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Infrastructure not fitted for elderly safety
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Open gutters, lack of guardrails, uneven stair depths, unmarked ground hazards
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Child curiosity and growing sense of independence
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Alcohol use significantly increases fall risk
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Consider bringing mobility aid (e.g. hiking poles, cane, walker)
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Maintain vigilance when walking, going upstairs of when at height
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Closely supervise children
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Responsibly consume alcohol
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Delegate child supervision prior to consuming alcohol
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Burn |
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Lack of building codes or code enforcement
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Lack of building codes or code enforcement
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Lack of emergency access telephone numbers and formal fire services
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Stay on lower levels of accommodations to make escape or rescue easier should a fire occur
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Identify at least two escape routes from the accommodation
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Stay in accommodations with smoke detectors, fire alarms and sprinklers if possible
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Bring smoke detector
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Adventure activity |
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Adventure activities are often run by businesses without regulation or safety standards
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Communication networks often not available in areas of adventure activities
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Lack of pre-hospital and trauma care, particularly in remote areas
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Be mindful of significantly increased risk of injuries with these activities
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Bring safety gear that meet international standards (e.g. helmets, harnesses)
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Know the emergency access telephone number for the area(s) being traveled
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Have a means of communication should injury occur; have an emergency plan
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