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Preventing Christmas Tree Fires This Holiday Season


Christmas tree fires are a potential hazard in any home during the holiday season, but there are a few simple steps you can take to ensure that your tree is as safe as possible. With just a few preventative measures, you can help ensure that your home remains a safe and happy place this December.

Safety First: Check for Freshness

When choosing your tree, make sure you look for one with green needles that don’t fall off easily when touched. Trees that are dried out or shedding their needles are more likely to catch fire and should be avoided. It’s also important to purchase freshly cut trees so you know they are moist and relatively fireproof. If you want to take extra precautions, choose artificial trees made from fire-resistant materials such as metal or plastic.

Keep it Hydrated

Once the tree is in your home, make sure it gets enough water every day. At least 1 gallon per day for every inch of stem diameter. The water level should never drop below the base of the trunk. This will help keep your tree hydrated and less prone to catching fire. You should also check the water level every day and refill it if necessary. This will help keep your tree looking its best throughout the holidays!

Be Careful with Decorations

When decorating your tree, choose decorations made from non-flammable materials such as metal, wood, fabric or plastic. Be especially careful with lights. Make sure they have UL ratings (Underwriters Laboratories) which means they have been tested and found to be safe for use indoors. Make sure all lights are turned off before leaving the house or going to bed at night; this will reduce any chance of an electrical fire starting due to faulty wiring or overheated bulbs. Lastly, never leave lit candles unattended near the tree!

Following these tips can help make sure your home is safe and secure this holiday season! By taking a few simple precautions when purchasing and caring for your Christmas tree, you can enjoy many years of happy holidays with family and friends without worrying about any potential fires caused by dry branches or faulty wiring on holiday decorations. Keep these tips in mind when shopping for your perfect Christmas tree this year! Have a merry and bright holiday season!


Disclaimer: This article is not expert advice.