South Lake Tahoe Fire Department Christmas Tree fire safety tips
Submitted by paula on Fri, 11/28/2014 - 8:01pm
Sallie from the South Lake Tahoe Fire Department has these tips to make your Christmas fire safe:
Select a fresh tree with good color and firm, flexible needles that do not easily pull from the branches.
Place the tree in plain water immediately after re-cutting the trunk at least ½” above the old cut. The container you use for your tree should hold 2 to 4 quarts of water. The longer you wait to place your tree in water, the greater the chances are that it will lose the required moisture content to keep it fresh through the holiday season. NEVER place your tree on a wooden stand.
Locate the tree away from sources of heat. Avoid placing the tree near heaters, wood stoves, fireplaces, large appliances, such as TV’s, and direct sunlight. Be careful not to block a door or other exitway with the tree or rearranged furniture.
Use mini-lights on your tree and NEVER place candles on or near your tree! Re-move your Christmas tree as soon as possible after the holiday. NEVER burn your Christmas tree or wrapping paper in the fireplace. The rapid burning and excessive heat can damage the firebox and chimney creating a serious fire hazard.
The SLTFD wants to wish everyone a fun and safe holiday season.
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