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Monday
Oct182010

Holiday Fire Prevention

Trees
  • When buying a live tree, check for freshness - green needles, trunk sticky with resin, and few lost needles when tapped on the ground.

  • Never place a fresh Christmas tree next to a heat source. Heat dries out trees and makes them easier to catch on fire.

  • Keep your tree stand filled with water at all times.

  • When the tree gets dry, get rid of it. Look for a recycling center near you.

  • Never burn a Christmas tree or its branches in a fireplace or wood stove.

  • When buying an artificial tree, look for the label "Fire Resistant" or "Flame Retardant."


Lights, candles, and other decorations 


  • Use only Underwriters Laboratories- or Intertek- (ETL) listed holiday lights.

  • Check lights each year. Replace those with frayed or heavily kinked wires, gaps in insulation, or cracked sockets.

  • When decorating outside, use only lights labeled for outdoor use.

  • Do not link more than three strings of lights.

  • Turn off holiday lights when you leave your home or go to bed.

  • Use sturdy candle holders and place them where they're unlikely to be knocked over.


Holiday Entertaining


  • When cooking for guests, stay in the kitchen and keep an eye on the stove.

  • If you or your guests smoke, do it outside.

  • Provide deep ashtrays for smokers. Before dumping ashes in the trash, soak them in water.

  • After a party, check for ashes and butts on the floor and seat cushions where people were smoking.


Holiday Fire Facts


  • Fire deaths are highest in the winter months.

  • During the holiday season each year, fires injure about 2,600 people.

  • Christmas trees are associated with 210 fires each year, resulting in 24 deaths, 27 injuries, and about $13 million in property losses.

  • Holiday and other decorative lights cause about 240 fires each year. One fifth of these fires start in Christmas trees.

  • Christmas Day is the peak day of the year for home candle fires.


Source: www.firesafety.gov 

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