Each year fires occurring during the holiday season claim
the lives of over 400 people, injure 1,650 more, and cause over $990 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 the outlined precautionary tips, individuals can greatly
reduce their chances of becoming a holiday fire casualty.
Selecting a Tree for
the Holiday
Needles on fresh trees should be green and hard to pull back
from the branches, and the needle should not break if the tree has been freshly
cut. The trunk should be sticky to the touch. Old trees can be identified by
bouncing the tree trunk on the ground. If many needles fall off, the tree has
been cut too long, has probably dried out, and is a fire hazard.
Caring for Your Tree
Do not place your tree close to a heat source, including a
fireplace or heat vent. The heat will dry out the tree, causing it to be more
easily ignited by heat, flame or sparks. Be careful not to drop or flick
cigarette ashes near a tree. Do not put your live tree up too early or leave it
up for longer than two weeks. Keep the tree stand filled with water at all
times.
Disposing of Your
Tree
Never put tree branches or needles in a fireplace or wood burning stove. When the tree becomes dry, discard it promptly. The best way
to dispose of your tree is by taking it to a recycling center or having it
hauled away by a community pick-up service.
Maintain Your Holiday
Lights
Inspect holiday lights each year for frayed wires, bare
spots, gaps in the insulation, broken or cracked sockets, and excessive kinking
or wear before putting them up. Use only lighting listed by an approved testing
laboratory.
Do Not Overload
Electrical Outlets
Do not link more than three light strands, unless the
directions indicate it is safe. Connect strings of lights to an extension cord
before plugging the cord into the outlet. Make sure to periodically check the
wires - they should not be warm to the touch.
Do Not Leave Holiday Lights on Unattended
Holiday Decorations
Use Only Nonflammable Decorations
All decorations should be nonflammable or flame-retardant
and placed away from heat vents.
Never Put Wrapping Paper in a Fireplace
It can result in a very large fire, throwing off dangerous
sparks and embers and may result in a chimney fire.
Artificial Christmas
Trees
If you are using a metallic or artificial tree, make sure it
is flame retardant.
Avoid Using Lit
Candles
If you do use them, make sure they are in stable holders and
place them where they cannot be easily knocked down. Never leave the house with
candles burning.
Never Put Lit Candles
on a Tree
Do not go near a Christmas tree with an open flame -
candles, lighters or matches.
Finally, as in every season, have working smoke alarms
installed on every level of your home, test them monthly and keep them clean
and equipped with fresh batteries at all times. Know when and how to call for
help. And remember to practice your home escape plan.
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