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The
holidays are rapidly approaching and many a wide-eyed child will be bubbling
with excitement as they anticipate the great and wondrous events of this
Christmas season. To help ensure a merry Christmas and fire safe holiday
season for everyone, the Peabody Fire Department suggests that several basic
fire safety guidelines be observed.
Buy a fresh Christmas
tree!
If the needles are already falling off, the tree is too dry and should
not be purchased. Once a tree is selected, leave it outside until it is
time to decorate it. Be sure the tree is securely fastened in a sturdy
holder filled with water. It is a good idea to trim at least a one-inch
piece from the bottom of the tree after purchase. This increases the tree's
ability to absorb water. During the period of time that your tree is indoors,
water it regularly. Do not locate the tree in an area where it will be
subjected to intense heat, such as near a wood stove or heater. Be careful
not to block exit paths and doorways with the tree. Use Christmas lights
which utilize lower wattage bulbs or are of the "twinkle" type.
This type generates less heat under prolonged use. Be certain all light
strings are in good condition and operating properly. Tighten bulbs in
sockets to prevent arcing. Never use candles or any open flame device
on Christmas trees. Don't overload electrical circuits by plugging too
many cords into a single outlet. All circuits should be protected by the
proper fuse, appropriately matched to the appliances being utilized. Christmas
lights should always be turned off when no one is home or whenever everyone
has retired for the evening.
Plug-in electric
toys should be labeled by a fire safety testing agency. Don't buy
highly combustible toys or ones that use flammable liquids. When you are
entertaining guests in your home who smoke, provide large ash trays and
check for cigarettes in upholstered furniture before going to bed. Cigarette
fires are still the leading cause of fire fatalities in the home. Please
be careful and observe these simple fire safety rules,
and enjoy a happy holiday season. |