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Christmas Tree Safety
The Cedar Hill Fire Department wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and happy holiday season and presents the following fire safety tips: 

Choose Your Tree Carefully

Christmas Tree

  • A live tree which can be planted after Christmas will be more likely to stay fresh throughout the season than a cut tree. Choose a healthy one and water it moderately while in the house.
  • When choosing a cut tree, look for freshness; the needles should be difficult to pull from the branches and shouldn't break when bent between your fingers.
  • If purchasing an artificial tree, choose one that is labeled fire resistant.

Consider Where You’re Placing Your Tree and Furniture

  • Position the tree away from fireplaces, heat registers, direct sunlight, and other sources of heat that can cause the tree to dry out prematurely  or even ignite it.
  • If rearranging furniture to make room for the tree, maintain clearance from sources of heat while maintaining safe exit ways and passageways.

Keep Your Cut Tree Fresh

  • Once home, spray the tree with water to remove dead needles and dust, then cut 2 inches off the base and immerse the cut end into water immediately.
  • WATERING A CHRISTMAS TREE
    A live Christmas tree requires lots of watering to stay green and healthy. Here's how to give your tree the perfect amount of hydration.
    -- Frequently check water levels in the stand and judiciously fill the reservoir so water always covers the exposed end of the trunk. Certain trees -- especially within the first day and week of being cut --The average Christmas tree can use as much as 1 gallon (3.79 liters) of water a day, and you should check the water level daily..
    -- Always use plain tap water in the stand. Additives (aspirin tablets, sugar) and other recipes (bleach with corn starch) are actually more likely to impede water absorption and probably also cause needles to drop faster.
The general rule of thumb, according to the National Christmas Tree Association, is that one quart (0.95 liters) of water is required for each inch (2.54 cm) of the trunk's diameter.

Decorate The Tree Safely

  • Decorate a tree with miniature lights rather than the larger ones to prevent heat build up and lessen drying effects. NEVER use real candles on a tree.
  • Inspect used lights carefully for frayed wires, broken sockets, or signs of wear.
  • Use only UL listed lights and other electrical items and limit to no more than 3 strands or items per outlet.
  • Turn off tree and exterior lights before leaving the house or going to bed.

After Christmas

  • Remove the tree from the house promptly.
  • NEVER burn a Christmas tree in the fireplace or woodstove!
  • Christmas Tree Recycling

REMEMBER . . . The BEST way to fight fires is to prevent them from starting in the first place


This video demonstrates the how quickly the fire can develop when a dry tree is exposed to an open flame.      

            

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