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Holiday Season Is Here! Here Is A Quick Tip Of Safety.

12/11/2015

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I love December! It truly is the most wonderful time of the year.
 
I have fond memories of the holiday season, especially since it’s a time to not only catch up with family, but friends as well through dinners, parties, informal get-togethers and maybe even a vacation.
 
Physicians First Messages wants to encourage you to make the most of this holiday season, especially if you’re going to take part in one or more of the aforementioned functions over the next few weeks.
 
But we’d also like to remind you to please celebrate the holiday season responsibly … for the sake of your well-being and others.
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Specifically speaking,  we implore you to never drink and drive, no matter how careful you might think you are. For various reasons, conditions on the road are already borderline dangerous at times, so why make matters worse when you can hurt yourself, or more importantly, someone else.
 
Furthermore, is it worth the embarrassment of getting yourself in trouble with the law should you get pulled over and fail a sobriety test?
 
Come on, you know the answer to that!
 
Here’s a couple of cold, hard facts about the dangers of driving drunk, according to the website about.com:
 
1. Motor vehicle wrecks are the leading cause of death in the U.S. for persons under 24, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Reports. And of those deaths, more than 40 percent are alcohol-related.
 
2. An estimated 40 percent of all persons in the U.S. will be involved in a traffic mishap blamed on alcohol at some point in their lives.
 
3. A driver with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.10 or greater is seven times more likely to be involved in a fatal motor vehicle crash than is a driver who has not consumed alcoholic beverages. And, that a driver with an alcohol concentration of 0.15 or greater is about 25 times more likely.
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Basically, the more you drink, the more likely you are to have an accident, and a fatal one.
 
Bottom line is, play it smart this holiday season. If you’re going out and planning to drink, bring a designated driver, plan to take car service or get on a bus … whatever it takes.
 
Physicians First Messages would love to see everyone play it safe during the holidays and beyond. You owe it to yourself, your family, your friends and society in general.
 
Won’t you please do your part?

Sincerely,

John Calhoun
CEO, President @ Physicians First Messages, Inc.
www.PhysiciansFirstMessages.com
(866)737-1132
(866)737-1162 FAX LINE

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