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FLYLADY: Holiday Fire Safety
Dear Friends,
The holiday season is a very stressful time of year for all of us.
When we allow this stress to take over our lives, we put our families
in danger. A fire at any time of year is like a death in a family. We
have to protect our families. We all pride ourselves in being safe,
but I want you to look hard at some of our holiday habits.
We can't wait to put up our Christmas tree. If you are putting up a
live tree right after Thanksgiving by Christmas you have a torch just
waiting to be ignited in the middle of your living room. We think if
we keep it watered it will be fine, but even a live fir tree can catch
on fire. The problem is that the sap has sealed up the trunk of the
tree and it is unable to drink the water. You have to make a new cut
and put that fresh cut into water. By the time the trees get to your
area, they have already been cut for several days or maybe weeks. So
please be careful with your tree. As I was doing research for this
article I found a website with a video that will make you stop and
think about your tree. In less than sixty seconds the living room was
completely engulfed in flames.
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/safety/tips/holiday.shtm
Another big hazard in our homes is candles. We love the way they look
flickering on our mantels and our tables, but with the stress of the
holidays it is easy to forget about them. I have a rule in my house. I
only burn candles in the evening and I set a timer to remind me to
blow them out. I only burn candles that are in jars or votives in
small votive candle holders. My favorite candles to burn are little
tea lights. They only burn for a couple of hours and many times they
burn out by themselves. I always put them in a votive candle holder
too. Glass that is not made for candles can explode.
Then we have our holiday light displays. We get in a hurry and use
extension cords that are not safe to use outside. Then we plug in too
many strands. This can cause the extension cords to get hot and short
out. If these lights are on your Christmas tree then you can have a
flash fire. Make sure that the lights, timers, extension cords you use
outside are made to be outside.
One other thing we do is burn wrapping paper in our fireplaces. This
is not a good thing to do. It can cause a chimney fire by igniting the
creosote in your chimney. These fires can smolder for several hours
and then break out of the chimney into your attic. So please get your
chimney cleaned each year to remove this creosote.
Do you have a fire extinguisher that you can get to quickly? When I
have had a live tree; I keep it in the living room. Keep in mind that
many times you will not see the fire till it is already out of hand.
Please make sure your smoke alarms have new batteries and are tested
regularly. Do you know how to use a fire extinguisher? Learn now! Do
you have all types of fire extinguishers: for Grease fires, electrical
and other fires. Your extinguishers will have a code on them. Keep
them in a logical place for each type of fire.
When was the last time you had a fire drill with your children in the
middle of the night? It has been proven the children sleep so soundly
that they do not hear the alarms. Can you get to your babies, if the
house if filled with smoke? Do you have an escape plan for your family
in the event of a fire; a place to meet outside; by the tree in the
front yard. You get the picture. People have died trying to save their
children when they were already outside.
This may not have to do with the holidays but it is big fire hazard.
Have you cleaned out your dryer vent lately? Lint collects inside of
the hose and even the inside the dryer if there is a break in any of
the air flow channels. We all need to do this a couple of times a
year. The guys at Hey Tom found a dryer vent cleaning kit that is
available in our flyshop.
http://www.flylady.net/pages/FlyShop_dryer.asp
If you have any questions about fire safety, call your local fire
department: they love to teach you and your children how to protect
yourself against the dangers of fire. Please be safe this holiday season.
Please be safe!
FlyLady
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