St John’s Tips For A Safe New Year On The Peninsula

Written by on December 30, 2024

As they head into their busiest time of the year, St John has a couple of critical pieces of advice so people can enjoy their festive season.

Two things to overcoming the evening going pear-shaped then the snowball effect kicks in – firstly make sure phones are fully charged before people head out. Next be careful that dehydration has not set in following a day in the sun.

St John has asked that everyone undertake pre-planning before heading out for celebrations. A spokesperson said St John staff want everyone to have an enjoyable experience, this being where the pre-planning works.

“Thinking about how you will get to a venue and what you might need while there, through to getting home safely takes time and preparation,” said the spokesperson.

“Often after a long day out, we’ve observed little things people may not have anticipated, having that snowball effect such as batteries running low on phones which means people aren’t able to arrange transport home, through to dehydration caused by the sun.

“These things can be easily prevented if people are adequately prepared.”

St John has prepared some helpful summer safety tips:

Getting there and home safely

  • Pre-arrange transport – thinking about how you will get to and from the venue safely is key.  Arranging transport often requires a mobile phone, whether it’s contacting friends, arranging an Uber or using public transport apps, so make sure your phone is fully charged before you leave or take a charger or power bank with you.
  • Look after your friends and stick together – have a place to meet up with your friends if you get separated.  Tell someone who is not going with you what your plans are.
  • Have a plan for getting home safely – ensure you have cash, an eftpos card or app to pay for transport before you leave home.
  • Keep your door keys in safe place – so you can locate them easily when you get home.

What might I need?

  • Water – stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Take a refillable drink bottle with you or know where you can get water at the venue.
  • Sunscreen – protect yourself from the sun’s harsh rays by seeking shade during the hottest part of the day, covering up with clothing and regularly reapplying sunscreen.
  • Correct clothing – check the weather forecast and take sun smart clothing and something warm for when it cools down. Wear comfortable shoes to prevent blisters. Having the right clothing will make your experience more comfortable and enjoyable.
  • Prescription Medicines – ensure you take what you need with you.

Know what you are taking

  • Each year ambulance officers treat and transport patients suffering from the harmful effects of recreational drugs, and often they did not know what was in the drug they ingested. While the safest thing to do is not take them– there will always be some people who unwittingly put their lives at risk by taking drugs.
  • Know your stuff – if people are going to take drugs, they need to make informed decisions about what they are ingesting.  Often drugs can be mixed with other substances or contain an unknown concentration of a drug, which is extremely dangerous. Drug checking stations are often at festivals, and we encourage people to use this service.
  • Be honest – people may be hesitant to seek help when they’ve taken drugs due to fear of being judged but it’s important for them to be open and honest with us. We’re here to provide care and not be judgemental. Being open and honest about what substances have been taken ensures we can deliver the best possible care, improving outcomes for everyone involved.

Hato Hone St John wishes everyone a safe, happy and enjoyable New Year.


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