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Title: Happy Holidays


1
Happy Holidays
  • Marty White
  • December 14, 2009

2
Fire Facts and Figures
  • During 2003-2007, U.S. fire departments responded
    to an average of 250 home fires that started with
    Christmas trees per year.
  • 14 deaths, 26 injuries, and 13.8 million in
    direct property damage annually.
  • During 2003-2006, an estimated 3700 home
    structure fires started by candles were reported
    to local fire departments annually.
  • 40 civilian deaths, 335 civilian injuries and an
    estimated direct property loss of 120 million
    annually.
  • FourĀ in 10 reported home fires start in the
    kitchen -- more than any other place in the home.
  • Half of all home heating fires occurred in
    December, January and February in 2003-2006.

3
10 Ways to Stay on the Safe Side This Season
  • Water, water, water your live tree
  • Check your lights, check them twice
  • Plan your fire escape
  • Sleep safe by installing carbon monoxide alarms
  • Limit plug-in toys to the big kids
  • Give wrapping paper a second life - dont burn it
  • Know your lights and cords - check ratings on
    extension cords and lights
  • Steer your tree clear away from heat sources
    and exits
  • Decorate with a safe eye
  • Cords should not be tacked up with metal nails or
    staples.
  • Small decorations can be choking hazards so keep
    them out of the reach of toddlers.
  • Look for UL Label

4
Safe Decorations
  • When putting up decorations, make sure ladder is
    put on a solid secure base
  • Turn off all lights on trees and other
    decorations when you go to bed or leave the
    house. Lights could short and start a fire.
  • Extinguish candles when you leave a room.
  • Never leave infants or toddlers alone in a room
    with a lighted tree or candles.
  • Never use electric lights on a metallic tree.
  • When purchasing an artificial tree, look for the
    label "Fire Resistant."

5
Space Heater Safety
  • Space Heaters
  • Plug portable space heaters directly into an
    outlet do not plug into extension cords,
    relocatable power taps, UPSs, or surge
    suppressors.
  • Keep space heaters at least three feet away from
    combustible materials.
  • Dont use space heaters in rooms where children
    are unsupervised.
  • Plug a space heater into a GFCI in any location
    near water.
  • Check the cord before plugging in a heater if
    frayed, worn or broken, do not use.
  • Keep all heaters out of high traffic and exit
    areas.

6
Food Safety
  • Bacteria are often present in raw foods.
    Thoroughly wash raw vegetables and fruits. Fully
    cook meats and poultry per recipe.
  • Wash your hands frequently, and make sure
    children do the same.
  • Keep raw foods and cooked foods separate, and use
    separate utensils when preparing them.
  • Foods that require refrigeration should never be
    left at room temperature for more than two hours.
  • Be sure to keep hot liquids and foods away from
    the edges of counters and tables, where they can
    be easily knocked over by a young child's
    exploring hands.

7
Watch Your Step Use Handrails!
  • Slip/trip hazards outdoors
  • Wet sidewalks steps
  • Icy sidewalks steps
  • Slippery pine needles and leaves
  • Extension cords
  • Slip/trip hazards indoors
  • Wet shoes
  • Wet floors
  • Extension cords
  • Toys, packaging
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