Enjoy Prom & Graduation!

Statistics show nearly one-third of alcohol-related teen traffic deaths occur during April, May and June, a time when parties and celebrations can turn dangerous and sometimes tragic for underage drinkers. With these sobering statistics in mind, The STOP-DWI Association encourages parents to talk with their teens about the dangers of underage drinking, and set ground rules before their son or daughter leaves the house for these events.

 

Prom Safety Tips

  • Set non-negotiable rules about drinking, drugs and driving under the influence of alcohol.
  • Ask your teen for a complete itinerary for the evening, including where they’ll be going before, during and after prom.
  • Ask for cell phone numbers so you can reach them, and/or establish call-in times to connect with your kids.
  • Be aware of alcoholic energy drinks, which contain 6-12 percent alcohol, nearly three times more alcohol than most beer.
  • If your child is going to an after-prom party at a friend’s house, it is your responsibility to find out if the parents are going to allow underage drinking at their home.
  • Offer your child the unconditional option of calling you for help, advice or to pick them up at anytime, day or night. Make it clear you want to be part of their smart and safe decisions.