20082008 Holiday Holiday Safety TipsSafety Tips
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas StatisticsChristmas Statistics
Fires during the holiday season in the United States, - Claim 400+ lives, many
of those are children (USFA).
- Injure 1,650 people (USFA).
- Cause over 990 Million
dollars in damage (USFA).
- Some 18,000 persons suffer
falls each year decorating (CDC)
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Christmas Tree SafetyChristmas Tree SafetyIf your using a real tree,
The tree should not lose
needles when tapped on
the ground.
Cut 1” off the trunk to
help the tree absorb water
The tree stand should hold
at least 1 gal. of waterby Francis Mowbray
Christmas Tree SafetyChristmas Tree Safety
A 6 foot tree will use 1 gallon of water every 2 days.
Mix a chemical preservative with the water.
Check the water level every day.
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Christmas Tree SafetyChristmas Tree Safety Keep the tree away from
floor heaters, fire places, or other heat sources
Use only UL-approved lights.
Do not connect more than 3 strands of lights together.
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas Tree SafetyChristmas Tree Safety Use miniature lights - which
have cool-burning bulbs
Turn off the Christmas lights when you sleep, or leave your home for very long.
Never use candles, even on artificial trees
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Christmas Tree SafetyChristmas Tree Safety Ensure tinsel or artificial
icicles are of non-leaded material
Leaded materials may be hazardous if eaten by children or pets
Avoid decorations that tend to break easily or have sharp edges
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Christmas Tree SafetyChristmas Tree Safety
Keep tree trimmings that are small or have removable parts out of the reach of small children. These pieces may be swallowed.
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Christmas Tree SafetyChristmas Tree Safety
Clean the tree stand to improve the tree’s water intake, use one capful of bleach to a cup of water
Dispose of the tree properly. NEVER BURN A TREE IN THE FIREPLACE.
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas LightsChristmas Lights
Use only lights approved for outdoor use on the outside of your home
Examine light strings each year, discard worn ones
Fasten the bulbs securely and point the sockets down to avoid moisture build up
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Christmas LightsChristmas Lights Do not connect more
than 3 strands of lights together.
Never use indoor only extension cords outside.
Avoid overloading wall outlets and cords.
Never run cords under rugs or carpets.
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas LightsChristmas Lights
Unplug light strings before replacing a bulb. Review the original package to verify proper wattage & voltage
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♦ Keep outdoor electrical connectors above ground and out of puddles and snow.
Christmas LightsChristmas Lights
Always be sure when trimming trees outdoors, they are not touching any power lines.
Never use electric lights on a metallic tree, use colored spot lights
Never use lights that have an empty socket.
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas CandlesChristmas Candles
When using candles, place them a safe distance from combustibles
Place candles in sturdy containers. Remember hot wax burns kids
Extinguish candles before going to bed or if they will be unattended.
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas Gift WrappingChristmas Gift Wrapping
Dispose of gift wrapping soon after opening presents.
A room full of paper lying around on the floor is an obvious hazard
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas Gift WrappingChristmas Gift Wrapping
Do not burn wrappings in the fireplace. They may ignite suddenly and cause a flash fire.
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas Holiday PlantsChristmas Holiday Plants
Holly and mistletoe can be fatal to a small child. The smaller the child, the smaller the dose that can cause serious medical problems.
by Francis Mowbray
Christmas Holiday PlantsChristmas Holiday Plants
Poinsettia leaves are not fatal if swallowed, but can cause a skin rash and an upset stomach.
Call 911 if your child ingests any part of a holiday plant.
by Francis Mowbray
Home SafetyHome Safety
Install smoke detector(s) Or TEST existing ones, and put new batteries in the one(s) you have.
Dispose of fireplace ashes into a metal container until cold
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Home SafetyHome Safety
Do not allow smoking in your house. The clean air will help to ensure your families health and safety.
If you or your guests must smoke, check around, under the sofa and chair cushions for smoldering cigarettes before going to bed.
by Francis Mowbray
Home SafetyHome Safety
Carbon Monoxide is a silent killer. You cannot detect its presence as it is odorless, colorless, and tasteless. An electronic meter is the only way to know and warn your family.
Install a minimum of one carbon monoxide detector in your home.
by Francis Mowbray
Home SafetyHome Safety
Have an operable fire extinguisher readily available, and know how to use it.
Clean your stove/oven prior to the holiday. Often fires occur as the result of an extra load on these appliances. The high use can cause a grease build up leading to a fire.
by Francis Mowbray
Home SafetyHome Safety
Keep kitchen clutter away from stove and oven
Avoid loose, flammable clothing. Clothing often catches fire around candles, matches, fireplaces and stoves
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Watch your step !Watch your step !
With Winter comes snow and Ice. Use extreme caution to avoid falls. If you do fall, do not try to catch yourself. Roll up into a ball, tucking your chin to your chest.
by Francis Mowbray
Winter DrivingWinter Driving
Remember that slipping and sliding is not just something you do when walking. If you drive, use extreme caution.
Slow down Watch for hazards
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Two very important Two very important Holiday Reminders……. Holiday Reminders…….
DO NOT
DRINK and DRIVE.
(if you must drink, have a
designated driver)
ALWAYS wear your seatbelt, and make sure your children are buckled up.
by Francis Mowbray
Best Wishes for aMerry Christmas
andA Safe and
Happy New Year !
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