DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE. Even one drink may impair your ability to drive, even if you feel fine. The consequences are severe. Drunk driving may cause injury or death ח”ו, and if caught, you will face jail time, fines, lawyer fees, and a revocation of driving privileges.
UNDERAGE DRINKING. isn’t only illegal, it’s dangerous. You are responsible for the alcohol you serve to a minor. You do not know how much alcohol a person consumed before visiting your house. Even a small drink may cause them to become sick. Do not be the cause of a person’s Purim spent tied down to a bed in a hallway of the emergency room.
SUPERVISE YOUR CHILDREN. Even in your own home, in between all the dancing, music, drinking and costumes, it is very easy for a child to be hurt by a stranger. keep an eye on your children at all times. Only you are responsible for the welfare of your children.
SECURE ALL VALUABLES. Including checks, jewelry, and cash. While most visitors are simply sharing the Purim celebration, there are people that will try to take advantage of your generosity and trust.
TRUST YOUR JUDGMENT. If you feel a person doesn’t belong in your home, send them out.
For emergency assistance call Shmira @ 718-221-0303.
Don’t eat too much sugar. It might taste good, but it is not good for your stomach, and may cause you to throw up.
Don’t convince each other it’s cool to drink. Don’t give your friends attention for drinking either. If you’re sad it’s Purim so get happy on sugar.
Also very important. DO NOT offer drinks to the elderly. They may be on medication, or have medical conditions that don’t mix with alcohol.