Tips for Preventing a Holiday or Christmas Tree Fire

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Prevent Holiday Fires -- at work and at home

 

Los Angeles--10/05/2005: Family gatherings, entertaining, holiday decorations -- these are but a few of the activities that make the winter holidays so special and memorable. But each of these activities brings with it an element of fire risk. Each year during the winter holiday season, fires occur, often with tragic results. According to statistics available from the National Fire Protection Association, an average of 11 deaths, 93 injuries, and $19.6 million in direct property damage occur each year from Christmas trees that catch fire.


This is what a Christmas Tree looks like after just 30 seconds on fire. 
From a special report by NBC Affiliate KWQC


The leading causes of Christmas tree fires and property damage are short circuiting, ground faults, or other electrical failures.

As the holiday season again draws near, following these simple but effective fire prevention tips, both at work and at home, can minimize the possibility of a fire:

Fire Prevention Tips

  • Use electrical items (such as Christmas lights or other holiday decorations) that are UL listed and in good condition. At work, check with your building manager to ensure electrical circuits will not be overloaded.
  • Never place lights on a metallic tree or metal furniture such as a file cabinet.
  • Always unplug the lights before leaving home or going to sleep.
  • Never use candles to decorate a tree.
  • Open flames such as candles or lanterns are not permitted in in any work location on the Hanford Site.
  • At home, use extreme caution when burning candles. Be sure they are placed in sturdy, non-combustible holders, and are kept well away from decorations and other combustible materials. Check candles frequently to make sure they don't burn down too far or drip hot wax. Don't leave children unattended in a room with lit candles.
  • Holiday decorations should be made with flame-retardant or non-combustible materials.
  • Make sure your holiday tree is at least 3 feet from any heat source and placed so that it doesn't block an exit.
  • If purchasing an artificial tree, be sure it is labeled as fire-retardant.
  • Should your workplace decide on a Christmas tree, check with fire or safety representatives to determine if it's permissible. If so, an artificial tree with a fire retardant/flame resistive certification by the manufacturer is recommended.
  • Holiday wrappings should be removed from the immediate area and discarded in a safe manner.
  • Use care when disposing of smoking materials. Cigarette butts can smolder if not completely doused in water before disposal. The same is true of fireplace ashes, which can smolder for up to two weeks after a fire.

Source: The Hanford Fire Department, U.S. Department of Energy

Holiday Tree Safety

If you choose to use a natural cut trees in your work location, remember these critical points:

  • Make sure it is fresh.
  • Natural cut trees should be end-cut at an angle to help absorb water, placed in a suitable stand with adequate water. The water level should be checked daily and the tree removed upon evidence of dryness.
  • Natural cut trees should not be permitted in assembly occupancies unless the building is fully covered by a sprinkler system.
  • They should not obstruct any corridor, exit way, or other means of egress.
  • They should not be located near heating vents or other fixed or portable heating devices that could cause the tree to dry out prematurely or to be ignited.
  • Be aware that a dry tree is a serious fire hazard. If ignited, it will burn very quickly and with intense heat. Spraying or "flocking" a tree doe snot make it fire-resistive, so be careful. If your tree begins dropping needles, be sure to dispose of it safely. Dried-out trees are very dangerous.
     
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