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Easter celebrations should be joyful, not stressful for families managing food allergies.

Consider allergy-friendly swaps that keep every child included.

We believe every child deserves a safe seat at the celebration table.

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Parents urged to check labels carefully this Easter | Allergy UK | National Charity Free Allergy Support Resources

Are you checking chocolate labels this Easter to ensure a safe treat for your kids? Don't forget! #EasterSafety

https://www.allergyuk.org/news/easter-egg-labelling/

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Be cautious with Easter-themed emails and promotions! 🐣📧 Scammers love to take advantage of holidays to send fake offers. Always verify the sender and check for suspicious links before clicking. #CyberSecurity #EasterSafety

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🐰 #Easter = Fun, Not the ER! 🚨

🍬 Meds & candy look alike—store safely!
🧺 Button batteries can be deadly if swallowed.
📲 Save 1-800-222-1222 for poison help 24/7!

Stay safe & enjoy Easter! 🐣💛 #PoisonHelp #EasterSafety

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🐰🌸 Easter Safety Tips! 🌸🐰

🍫 Keep chocolate & xylitol away from pets.
🥚 Use non-toxic egg dyes & supervise kids.
🌷 Lilies are toxic to cats—keep them out of reach!

For poison help, call 1-800-222-1222 24/7.

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Operation ‘New Era’ launched in Oshana region Oshana police commander commissioner Naftal Sakaria on Friday officially launched ‘Operation New Era’, which is aimed at combating crime in the region. The operation commenced on Friday and ends on Tuesday, and is a targeted initiative aimed at combating crime during the Easter long weekend. Sakaria issued a strong warning to criminals, saying there will be no room for criminal activities in the Oshana region over the Easter weekend as the police are committed to ensuring a safe environment for the community. “There is no room for criminal activity in the region and we are going to be boots on the ground to effectively curb crime,” he said. He added that members of the police will be strategically deployed to various locations throughout the Oshana region to enhance visibility and responsiveness. Addressing a significant concern, Sakaria noted the alarming number of road accidents caused by drunk drivers. He further addressed the issue of illegal trade. “This is not a banana country and we cannot allow people to smuggle goods into the country while there are shops that pay value added tax,” Sakaria said. He stressed that the police intend to make the region a desirable destination for visitors and to ensure that law and order is maintained at all costs. He urged the community to collaborate with the police in order to effectively maintain law and order throughout the region. The post Operation ‘New Era’ launched in Oshana region appeared first on The Namibian.

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Vehicle accident fund calls for safe driving over Easter The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVA Fund) has called on drivers to be cautious and safe during the Easter long weekend. MVA Fund chief executive Rosalia Martins-Hausiku made the call, reminding drivers that last year’s Easter weekend saw 37 crashes recorded on Namibia’s roads, resulting in eight lives lost and 126 people injured. Martins-Hausiku further said the weekend in 2023 saw three lives lost. “As Namibia heads into the Easter long weekend, the MVA Fund is urging all road users to take extra care and be fully prepared for the journey ahead,” she pleaded. Martins-Hausiku said this time of year brings families together as people drive long distances across the country, but road crashes sadly increase. “Statistics indicate that holidays like Easter long weekend and school holidays often see a spike in crashes, particularly on busy routes such as the B1 through Windhoek (heading north or south), and the B2 toward the coast,” Martins-Hausiku stated. She noted that these roads become heavily congested. “To help prevent more heartbreak this year, the MVA Fund, together with traffic law enforcement and road safety partners, will be stepping up safety efforts,” Martins-Hausiku said. She further said more roadblocks and safety checks will be carried out, particularly along high-traffic routes like the B1 (Otjozondjupa, Oshikoto, Oshana, Ohangwena), B2 (Otjozondjupa to Erongo), B6 (Khomas to Omaheke), and B14 (Grootfontein to Gobabis). “These checkpoints will focus on making sure drivers and vehicles are fit for travel, and that all passengers are as safe as possible,” she said. She said the MVA Fund reminds all road users to adhere to road traffic rules and to report crashes to the MVA Fund’s toll-free number 9682. “The Fund further advises the public to download the MVA Fund mobile app which allows users to report crashes with precise location, query their claim status and access all MVA Fund related information and so much more,” Martins-Hausiku requested road users. The post Vehicle accident fund calls for safe driving over Easter appeared first on The Namibian.

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Police urge public to put safety first during Easter weekend Niël Terblanché As thousands are preparing to travel home or to a holiday destination over the Easter long weekend, the Namibian Police have called on motorists to exercise caution and adhere to safety measures on the roads. In a statement issued by the head of the police’s public relations division, Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, urged motorists to ensure that their vehicles are roadworthy before setting off. This includes checking brakes, tyres, lights, and indicators. “Obey all traffic rules and regulations at all times. Avoid overloading both passengers and goods. Do not drink and drive,” she urged. Drivers were also reminded to wear seatbelts and ensure their passengers do the same. “Courtesy and consideration towards other road users, including pedestrians and cyclists, is the key to reducing accidents,” she said. Shikwambi appealed to all citizens to act responsibly during the Easter holiday period. “Let us all play our part in making this holiday safe for everyone,” she urged. Shikwambi also urged the nation to secure their homes before departing for their various destinations. Travellers were also encouraged to inform a trusted neighbour or relative to keep an eye on their property during their absence.

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