Although decorating for the holidays can be lots of fun, studies show that trees and candles start thousands of fires. Many trips to emergency room are also made due to falls, cuts and shocks related to lights, decorations and trees. Here are some tips that'll help keep things safe:
Candles - Although candles are great at adding ambiance, they're a major fire hazard. If you have candles burning, ensure you keep them away from curtains and other items that could catch fire and never leave them unattended or within reach of children.
Tree Trimmings - Choose decorations that are flame-retardant and avoid breakable items and those that appear edible. Make sure the wires on your lights aren’t frayed and replace defective bulbs. Never overload electrical outlets and despite how festive it may look, unplug lights when you're not around.
Christmas Trees - Keep your tree well watered and place it away from heat sources such as radiators, your TV, the fireplace or heating ducts. Anchor your tree securely so children aren’t able to pull it down on top of themselves.
Being safe is being smart. Introduce a new holiday family tradition this year by discussing potential fire hazards and what to do in case of an emergency. Remember to also test out your carbon monoxide and fire detectors and while you're at it, install some fresh batteries!!!
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