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20 Sep, 2016/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News

  • More than 1 in 4 (27%) of us feels more stressed than usual during the festive period
  • 1 in 10 (10%) feel under pressure cooking for so many people
  • There could be nearly half a million burnt turkeys and fires in the home

The busy Christmas season is upon us, and the nation is gearing up for a month of festive celebrations. Despite the seasonal merriment, a survey has revealed that the Festive Fear can compound the risk of injury or harm, as the pressure to host the perfect Christmas mounts.

New research by National Accident Helpline shines a light on the seasonal stress many of us are feeling and the injuries suffered as we rush to prepare for the celebrations. The study of 2,000 people shows that 1 in 4 (27%) feel more stressed than usual during the festive period, rising to nearly a third (32%) amongst women.

It appears the pressure to host and cook are the biggest stress factors, with more than 1 in 10 women (13%) and only 6% of men feeling the pressure when cooking. Nearly 1 in 5 people (18%) find a busy home overwhelming and a quarter admit their home is messier than usual. Amidst this panic and bustle, 1 in 5 women and 1 in 10 men (12%) say they are more likely to do things in a rush.

During this busy time of year, the festive fear and rush can lead to mistakes and accidents happening. National Accident Helpline can reveal the seasonal injuries suffered while preparing for the perfect Christmas:

  • Nearly half (49%) of those preparing Christmas food have suffered an accident
  • 1 in 10 (11%) have spilled hot fat on themselves when cooking
  • Nearly 1 in 5 (18%) have cut themselves preparing vegetables
  • More than 1 in 40 (2.7%) people have suffered an electric shock due to badly wired Christmas lights
  • 1 in 50 (2.1%)  have fallen out of the loft while getting decorations down
  • Nearly a third (32%) of people have fallen on ice
  • 8% of those aged 16-24 have had to make a trip to A&E during the festive season

What does this mean in numbers? From the survey results, it is estimated that over the Christmas period:

  • There have been 400,000 burnt Christmas turkeys
  • 500,000 people have had a gas leak or gas emergency in the home
  • Half a million people have had a fire in the home
  • 2.6 million people have fallen off a stool or ladder while hanging up decorations
  • 600,000 people have burned themselves roasting chestnuts over an open fire
  • 700,000 people have been injured in a sale rush, when shopping

Russell Atkinson, CEO of National Accident Helpline says: 

The festive period should be a time of celebration, spent safe and warm with your family and loved ones. For this reason it is vital that in the rush and panic to prepare for Christmas, we take care and look out for ourselves.

Unfortunately the festive and winter season can bring with it hazards for your health, from the cold weather and long, dark nights to unsafe electric decorations around the home. As such, we urge people to pause and take steps to keep themselves, their friends and family safe, in order to ensure they have a relaxed and cheerful holiday season.

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Notes to editors

The survey of 2,083 British people was commissioned by National Accident Helpline and carried out by Censuswide in December 2015.

Calculations are based on the ONS population figures of those aged 16 or over, as of 09/11/2015:  52,443,290

https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20160105160709/https://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/compendiums/compendium-of-uk-statistics/population-and-migration/index.html

The turkey calculation is based on the number of turkeys bought and 4% who have burned their Christmas dinner.

http://www.britishturkey.co.uk/facts-and-figures/christmas-stats-and-traditions.html

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