Pacific Workers Comp Law Center - November 2019

se Safety Tips Thanksgiving

Local Winter Traditions California may not be a winter wonderland, but it’s still steeped in many holiday traditions that are sure to please. Here are three that you can celebrate with the whole family! At 6:40 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 29, one of the brightest tree-lighting ceremonies will begin! But before the lights come on, attendees will get to enjoy performances from the area’s top artists. This year, the 83-foot behemoth gifted from Macy’s will feature 30,000 lights and around 1,100 decorations. The tree will stay lit until the end of the year, so even if you miss the ceremony, you can still marvel at the brilliant display. Union Square Christmas Tree Lighting Illuminate San Francisco brings together the entire city for a light show that spans 17 different neighborhoods with light sculptures from over 30 artists. The event includes 28 temporary and permanent light art installations, some of which are located around the airport. The festival will be held from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day. Enjoying these sculptures is free (with a few exceptions for the airport light sculptures), and attendees can experience light art tours, nighttime neighborhood walks, and artist talks. Illuminate San Francisco

When cooking the turkey, a great way to ensure it’s cooked inside and out is using a food thermometer. Never handle cooked and raw food together to avoid any risk of salmonella. As an extra precaution, cook all stuffing contents before placing them in the turkey.

The fall season is also prime flu season, so be sure to wash your hands before and after cooking. Be sure to eat leftovers within three days, and put them in the freezer if they need to be preserved longer. Before your post-feast nap, be sure to double-check that all kitchen appliances are turned off and sharp objects are put away. These kitchen safety tips aren’t just Thanksgiving-specific; safety should be practiced all year round! For more

helpful tips, head to NFPA.org .

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Lighted Boat Parade

Don’t miss dozens of local sailors illuminating the waters along the Sausalito waterfront at the Lighted Boat Parade and Fireworks show! The parade will travel along the shoreline of the Spinnaker, Sausalito Yacht Club, and the ferry landing. While tickets to ride aboard the boats in the parade are sold out, watching the parade and experiencing the wondrous display from the shore is totally free!

Find out more about what the city is offering this holiday season at SFTourismTips.com !

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