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Winter/Holiday SafetyChristmas Tree Safety
 | Christmas Trees need to be watered daily
|  | Don't place the tree near any heat source (fire place, heating vent, etc.)
|  | If moving furniture to accommodate the tree, don't place furniture near a heat source or block exits
|  | Use miniature lights (they produce less heat than the larger bulbs)
|  | Check each strand of lights individually and make sure the wiring is not frayed or cracked
|  | Avoid overloading circuits (use a power strip)
|  | Turn the lights off when you go to bed or leave the house
|  | When disposing of the tree, never burn a Christmas tree
|  | If leaving the tree out for the trash collection, don't place near any structure (the tree is dry and remains a potential fire hazard) |
Exterior Lights
 | Check each strand of lights individually and make sure the wiring is not frayed or cracked
|  | If possible, use a partner when utilizing a ladder
|  | When securing lights, don't staple through the wiring
|  | Don't obstruct address numbers with decorations
|  | While on the roof, make sure that spark arresters are in place on the chimney |
Heating Devices
 | Space heaters need 36" clearance around the heater
|  | Never use alternative heating devices inside the home (ex. BBQ, fire pit, etc.)
|  | Check your furnace filter and replace it with a new filter if needed |
Candle Safety
 | Keep candles away from combustibles (such as drapes, bedding, etc.)
|  | Never leave a candle unattended (just like your children)
|  | Keep burning candles in a good location (away from pets)
|  | Make sure candles are in a sturdy holder
|  | When storing candles make sure they are cold (to prevent rekindling) |
General Safety Tips
 | Anytime of year, working smoke detectors are needed in every home
|  | Keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of emergency
|  | Create and practice a home escape plan that includes two ways out of every room and a family meeting place
|  | Treat a burn with cool running water for 10-15 minutes (never apply ice, butter or ointments) |
For more information contact the Chino Valley Independent Fire District at (909) 902-5260.
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