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December 2021

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Safety might not be the first thing people think of as the holiday season approaches. Faith, celebrations, decorations, and holiday dinners all come to mind when considering the holiday season. But that doesn't mean safety should be le out of holiday planning. Fire safety bears special consideration during the holiday season, when the prevalence of fire hazards like Christmas trees, holiday lighting displays and other decorative items increase the risk for home fires. Such tragedies can be averted with a few simple safety measures. Tend to your tree Live Christmas trees are awe- inspiring, but they also pose a significant fire risk. e National Fire Protection Association urges celebrants to purchase only healthy trees with fresh, green needles that do not fall off when touched. Such trees are less likely to dry out, especially when well- watered throughout the season. Dry trees can catch fire more easily than healthy trees if embers from nearby fireplaces or candles dri in their direction. Recognize that location matters when decorating e NFPA notes that Christmas trees should always be placed at least three feet away from any heat source, including fireplaces, space heaters, heat vents, candles, and even overhead lights. If decorating with candles, never place them on the tree or on tables where other flammable decorations have already been placed. Chanukah menorahs should never be placed near curtains or other decorations. Turn off the lights Turn off all lights and extinguish all lit decorative items when leaving the home or going to bed. Lit candles and menorahs should never be le unattended. e NFPA recommends turning tree lights and exterior decorative lights off when leaving the home or going to bed. Utilize a fire screen on fireplaces Embers can catch on trees, decorations or anything else that's flammable if they escape the fireplace. Fire screens prevent that from happening by ensuring embers from burning logs stay in the fireplace. Like candles and menorahs, fires burning in a fireplace should never be le unattended. Make sure all embers have been extinguished before leaving the home or going to bed. How to reduce risk of home fires this holiday season 18 • December 2021 • OZArK LIVING

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