Christmas tree lights are twinkling. A turkey is roasting in the oven. Family have gathered. Like you, I look forward to these memory-making experiences when the holidays roll around.
Yet the holidays can also be a dangerous time of year. I don’t want to be a Grinch, but I want your families and business to be safe, so here are some serious facts you need to know.
To be honest, I’m afraid of live Christmas trees in the house. When I was 12 and living in New Jersey, my best friend died in a fire started by a Christmas tree. It happened in 1975, but a tragedy like that impacts you forever. In fact, it had a role in my advocacy for fire safety.
I know many people love live trees, and can’t imagine Christmas without them. As a result, real trees have always out-sold fake trees. The National Christmas Tree Association reported that in 2017, 27.4 million real Christmas trees were purchased, compared to 21.1 million fake trees.
For those who love to bring the aroma of fresh evergreen indoors (and don’t mind an occasional needle in their foot!), I’ve compiled tips to keep your home and office safe this holiday season.
Here are some handy tips to help make your Holidays safe and happy:
Family gatherings and office parties can be a source of unexpected fires, especially when a lot of people do a lot of cooking using portable appliances like hot plates, warming trays, crock pots, and small ovens. Here are some quick tips to help make your Holiday gatherings safe and meaningful:
It’s also crucial to have a working fire extinguisher close to the Christmas tree and kitchen/party room. Be sure the extinguisher is accessible, charged, and someone knows how to operate it. Check the batteries and operation of all smoke and CO detectors.
If you want to give a unique and potentially life-saving gift, consider a quality fire extinguisher. The Pyrochem or Amerex brands are popular and effective. Just be sure they have a metal mechanism that attaches to the cylinder, not plastic. Benefits of these extinguishers are:
The rule of thumb in maintaining an operational fire extinguisher is to inspect it once a year, recharge it every six years, and rebuild or replace it every 12 years.
What happens when you have an old extinguisher? After I gave my father-in-law a new Amerex fire extinguisher, I checked the old one. When I activated it, a pathetic puff about the size of an egg sputtered out. Not good.
Finally, from the Brothers Fire & Security family, we hope you have safe holiday season that’s filled with wonderful experiences and treasured memories.
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