How far away is death? Put a freeze on winter holiday fires
We have fun doing winter holiday decorating — watch out for the hazard of fires.
It’s critical that you proactively ensure that your holiday decorations don’t pose risks for home fires? As you deck the halls this season, be fire smart.
Follow up on these tips to prevent holiday fires from FEMA by following through on the suggested actions. You’ll mitigate the risks and enjoy the season more with peace of mind that your surroundings are safe.
The top three days of the year for home candle fires are Christmas, New Year’s Day, and New Year’s Eve.
- Only use decorations that are flame-retardant or not flammable.
- Check holiday lights each year for frayed wires or excessive wear.
- Don’t link more than three strands of holiday lights.
- Never leave a burning candle unattended. Consider using battery-operated flameless candles.
- Keep your live Christmas tree away from heat sources and room exits.
- Water your live Christmas tree daily to keep it from becoming dry.
Keep friends and family safe by sharing these tips. You may be saving the lives of those you love.
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