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on Wednesday, 27 January 2010
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As the holiday season is upon us we invite you to use all caution and care with you celebrations. Each year holiday season fires injure 2,600 individuals and cause over $930 million in damage. According to the United States Fire Administration (USFA), there are simple life-saving steps you can take to ensure a safe and happy holiday. By following some of these precautionary tips, you can greatly reduce your chances of becoming a holiday fire casualty. The following are a few tips that can help minimize the risk faced during these winter months.

Christmas trees

When buying a live tree, make sure the needles are green. The needles should not break if the tree is freshly cut. If you bounce the tree on the ground and needles fall off, the tree is too dry and should not be used. When you put the tree up in your home, be sure to keep it away from heat sources. Don't put it up too early and don't leave it up for more than 2 weeks. Always be sure that it has plenty of water. When you take the tree down, do not burn it in the fireplace. Recycle it or have it hauled away by a community pick-up service.

Holiday lights

Before using your lights, inspect them for bare spots or frayed wires, and use only lights that have been approved by a testing lab. Be sure not to overload your circuits--the best way to do this is to avoid stringing together more than 3 strands of lights. And never leave your holiday lights unattended.

Holiday decorations

All such decorations should be flame resistant. Be sure to place them away from heat sources. You should not burn wrapping paper in your fireplace. Such a fire may throw off sparks or produce a chemical build-up that could cause an explosion.

Candles

Always place candles in steady holders where they can't be easily knocked over, and do not go out of the house with candles burning. If you do use candles during the holidays, be sure to have a fire extinguisher nearby.

Smoke Alarms

Each year at Christmas is an excellent time to change the batteries in your smoke alarm. If your smoke alarm is hard-wired into the home's electrical system, be sure that it is working.

For more on holiday safety, please contact our office.

 

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