Community Corner
Christmas Tree Fire Safety
As you enjoy the holiday season, please take a moment to review these important Christmas tree safety tips.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), between 2007 and 2011, U.S. fire departments responded to an average of 230 home fires per year that started with Christmas trees. Carefully choosing and decorating your Christmas tree can help reverse this trend. The NFPA offers these tips:
-Artificial trees should be labeled or certified by the manufacturer as fire retardant
-If selecting a live tree, choose one that has green needles that do not fall of the tree when touched
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-Ensure that the tree is a minimum of three (3) feet from any heat source
-Add water daily to the tree stand/base
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-Use only those lights that are tested and listed by an independent testing laboratory and designated for indoor use when decorating the tree
-Inspect and replace any lights that are damaged
-Make sure to turn off the lights when you go to bed
-Never decorate Christmas trees with candles
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After the holidays
It’s also important that consumers be sure to remove their trees from their homes as soon as the needles start falling off. Dispose of the tree properly by recycling or contacting your local municipality for specific disposal instructions. Also, remove any outdoor electrical lights and properly store them indoors to prevent hazards.
Please remember to practice fire safety as you enjoy the winter holiday season. If you have any questions about Christmas tree fire safety, winter season fire safety, or any other fire safety related topic, please email us at firemarshal@eastwhiteland.org, or call 610-648-0600 and ask for a fire marshal.