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Holiday Season Fire Safety Tips

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 4, 2024
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As the holiday season unfolds, Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services is reminding the public about fire safety, particularly following two recent fires that serve as stark warnings. Chief Fire Marshall Troy Hicks emphasizes the importance of taking precautions when using Christmas trees, whether real or artificial. Real trees can pose significant hazards if not properly maintained, particularly if they are allowed to dry out. Hicks highlights that it is crucial for those with real trees to ensure they are adequately watered, especially since some individuals may set up their trees weeks before Christmas. Safety is equally important for artificial trees, which are often equipped with electrical lights that can be a fire risk if the wiring is damaged. Hicks encourages residents to inspect all electrical cords and lights used on trees for any signs of fraying or wear that could lead to a fire.

In addition to tree safety, Hicks points to the recent cold snap as a reminder for homeowners to check their exterior electrical cords, including block heater cords for vehicles. He notes that many people neglect to inspect these cords when putting their vehicles away for winter, often leaving them in poor condition. Hicks advises that now is the perfect time to check block heater cords for damage or fraying before the cold weather sets in. Proper maintenance of these cords is essential, as they can pose a potential fire hazard when neglected. Ensuring these cords are in good working order can help prevent accidents and ensure vehicles start reliably in cold weather.

Another significant safety concern during the holiday season is the use of candles, which Hicks points out can easily lead to fires if left unattended. He mentions a recent house fire that was ignited by an unattended candle, fortunately causing limited damage but serving as an important reminder of the risks. Hicks stresses that all candles should be monitored when lit, and they should never be left alone. Furthermore, he observes that many individuals keep their Christmas tree lights on constantly, which may be a family tradition but poses an unnecessary fire risk. He advises against this practice, suggesting it is safer to turn off tree lights when not in use.

In addition to candles and Christmas lights, Hicks also brings awareness to the safe charging of battery-operated gifts. It is important to monitor such devices while charging, as placing them on soft surfaces like beds or pillows can lead to overheating and potential fires. Hicks’ recommendations for safe battery use emphasize the need for vigilance and responsible device management during this festive season. As many families gather around gifts and decorations, he urges everyone to be aware of the potential hazards associated with holiday celebrations.

Fire safety is a key message as families prepare for holiday gatherings, and Hicks’ advice is critical in helping the community avoid preventable incidents. The excitement of the holiday season can sometimes lead to oversights in safety, but being proactive through proper maintenance and awareness can make a significant difference. Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services encourages all residents to take these warnings seriously, emphasizing that safety should be a priority alongside celebration. Engaging in regular safety checks and following best practices can foster a safer environment for families and guests alike.

In conclusion, while the holidays are a time for joy and celebration, it is imperative to keep fire safety at the forefront of preparations. Through the simple actions of watering real trees, inspecting electrical cords, monitoring candles and Christmas lights, and safely charging battery-operated gifts, families can greatly reduce the risk of holiday fires. Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services is committed to spreading this crucial message and hopes that by sharing these tips, the community can enjoy a safe and happy holiday season free from the devastating impacts of fire. Remember, safety during the holidays doesn’t have to compromise festive spirit but rather can enhance the joy of the season with peace of mind.

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