If your winter holiday tradition includes an artificial or real Christmas tree, you need to be aware of the fire risks. The public buys more than 28 million live Christmas trees every year.* If your tree catches on fire, the fire can spread very quickly.
When you’re decorating with live trees, make sure you keep the tree hydrated. A dry Christmas tree that comes in contact with a flame can catch on fire in fewer than 10 seconds and spread fire and smoke throughout the home.
A few tips to keep your holiday decorations bright and safe:
- Choose the freshest cut tree you can find. Check to see if the needles stay intact when you gently pull on a branch.
- After making a fresh cut and placing the tree in a stand, immediately fill the stand’s water basin and keep it filled with water until you take the tree out after the holidays. Place electrical cords and lights away from the water.
- Choose holiday lights that have a testing laboratory label attached, such as UL, and throw away any frayed or damaged light strands.
- Place the tree several feet away from heat registers, space heaters, and fireplaces.
- If you decorate with lit candles, make sure they are at least three feet away from the tree and 12 inches away from other decorations and anything else that can burn.
Fire is everyone’s fight. Learn more about holiday fire safety on the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) website: https://www.usfa.fema.gov/
* National Christmas Tree Association/Harris Interactive survey http://www.realchristmastrees.