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Christmas Tree Safety

Monday, November 26, 2012

Holiday Safety Tips from the Norwood Fire Dept.

The winter holidays are a time for celebration, and that means more cooking, home decorating, entertaining and an increased risk of fire due to heating equipment.

The following was submitted to Norwood Patch by the Norwood Fire Department: The winter holidays are a time for celebration, and that means more cooking, home decorating, entertaining and an increased risk of fire due to heating equipment. The Norwood Fire Department asks you to follow these safety tips for a safe holiday season! Holiday Decorating: Christmas Trees: Carefully decorating Christmas trees can help make your holidays safer. Candles: On average, a candle fire in the home is reported to a U.S. fire department every 34 minutes. More than half of all candle fires start when items that can burn, such as furniture, mattresses, bedding, curtains, or decorations, are too close to the candle. The risk of a fatal candle fire appears …

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Holiday Season Safety Tips from the NFD

The Norwood Fire Department would like to ask residents to be mindful of these tips during holiday decorating and entertaining.

The winter holidays are a time for celebration, and that means more cooking, home decorating, entertaining, and an increased risk of fire due to heating equipment. The Norwood Fire Department asks you to follow these safety tips for a safe holiday season! Christmas Tree Safety: On average, a candle fire in the home is reported to a U.S. fire department every 34 minutes. More than half of all candle fires start when items that can burn, such as furniture, mattresses, bedding, curtains, or decorations, are too close to the candle. The risk of a fatal candle fire appears higher when candles are used for light.

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