Belmont Mansion Tour Safety
Nashville locals and visitors alike love taking in a Belmont Mansion tour over the holidays. One of the most treasured historical landmarks in Tennessee, Belmont Mansion has been meticulously restored to serve as a living lesson of American history. Visitors can see old-world architecture, furniture, artwork, and more. Best of all, a number of guided tours are available to help you get the most out of your time at Belmont Mansion.
Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys hopes that you take the time to enjoy the national treasure that is Belmont Mansion. However, we’d like to remind you that your family’s safety comes first this holiday season. Even though most Belmont Mansion tours are guided and likely safe, the potential for personal injury remains. Here are some tips to ensure the safety of you and your loved ones.
Five Personal Safety Tips for Tours
- Plan in Advance—If you and your family are new to the tour, you should be prepared to map out and look at your tour route. Know what amenities are available, such as restrooms, cafes, and gift shops. Know everyone’s physical abilities you are going on the tour with to avoid any personal injuries. You should know the duration of the tour ahead of time in order to make sure any older or younger kids will be able to sustain the duration of the tour.
- Take Notes on Your Phone—Make notes as you go along on your tour. This will help you keep a reference and alerts to the possibility of any misdirection or mislabeling while on the guided tour.
- Wear Proper Wardrobe—Please make sure to always wear appropriate clothing to your tour. Some of the tours at night will be very cold, and some of the tours will require you to wear proper shoes, such as no heels, sandals, or other open-toe shoes.
- Listen to your Tour Guide—Tour participants must always listen to their tour guide to avoid going into restricted areas and must not touch equipment or any other type of barriers found on the tour. Remain with your tour group and don’t leave the group to explore other areas. Always watch out for your kids when it comes to this safety tip.
- Be Mindful of Fires—Many holiday and Christmas tours will have decorative fires, like fireplaces, fire pits, etc. Always make sure you are aware of any open flames that are on display. Being careless around a fire, even a decorative one, can lead to a burn injury.
Contact a Tennessee Personal Injury Attorney
Have you been a personal injury victim this Holiday? Contact our personal injury attorneys at Lerner and Rowe now! Our office is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You can call us anytime at 602-977-1900. If you prefer to reach us online, through our online form or use our LiveChat feature. Consultations are free. We do not take fees unless we win your case, so don’t wait!