The document provides safety tips for fire hazards that are common during the winter holidays, including maintaining Christmas trees, using space heaters safely, properly handling fireplaces and candles, supervising children around potential fire sources, testing smoke alarms, and planning an escape route in the event of a fire.
The document provides safety tips for fire hazards that are common during the winter holidays, including maintaining Christmas trees, using space heaters safely, properly handling fireplaces and candles, supervising children around potential fire sources, testing smoke alarms, and planning an escape route in the event of a fire.
The document provides safety tips for fire hazards that are common during the winter holidays, including maintaining Christmas trees, using space heaters safely, properly handling fireplaces and candles, supervising children around potential fire sources, testing smoke alarms, and planning an escape route in the event of a fire.
The document provides safety tips for fire hazards that are common during the winter holidays, including maintaining Christmas trees, using space heaters safely, properly handling fireplaces and candles, supervising children around potential fire sources, testing smoke alarms, and planning an escape route in the event of a fire.
Christmas Trees Select a dark green, fresh cut tree with a strong evergreen smell. Make sure the base of the tree is immersed in water at all times check the reservoir frequently. Use only CSA-approved lighting strings throw damaged light strings away. If the tree starts to turn brown remove it immediately. Dont leave the tree up too long safely dispose of trees right after the holidays. Space Heaters Place all space heaters at least one metre (three feet) away from anything that can burn wallpaper, bedding and clothing. Turn off/unplug space heaters when you leave the room or go to sleep. Dont leave children/pets unattended with space heaters. Check electric space heaters for frayed cords or overheating. Use only the recommended fuel for liquid fueled heaters. Never use gasoline. Always turn off the heater and let it cool before refueling. An un-vented fuel-fired heater can produce deadly amounts of carbon monoxide. Ensure combustion gases are vented outdoors. Fireplace Safety Burn small amounts of wood at frequent intervals. Dont burn paper, wrapping paper or pine boughs. This can cause sparks to drift out of your chimney and ignite your roof. Have your chimney checked and cleaned by a professional each winter. Use a screen in front of the fireplace to keep sparks in. Never use gasoline or other flammable liquids to light a fire. The vapours will explode. Dispose of ashes in a metal container, stored outside away from combustibles. Candles Never use lit candles to decorate a Christmas tree. Keep lit candles away from paper decorations and other flammable materials. Do not leave candles within reach of children or pets. Put candles in non-tip candleholders and place them on a firm surface where they wont be knocked over. Snuff candles out when the festivities are over. Never let the candles burn down to the bottom. Supervise Children Fascination and curiosity about fire can lead a child to play with matches, lighters or flames within easy reach. This holiday season protect your children from fire. Keep matches and lighters out of sight and reach of children. Supervise children at all times when they are in a room with a fireplace, a Christmas tree, lit candles, space heater or other open flame or hot surfaces. Test your Smoke Alarms Test your smoke alarms monthly. Never remove the batteries from your smoke alarms for another purpose. Clean your smoke alarms by vacuuming the cover. Smoke alarms dont last forever. Replace detectors that are more than 10 years old. Plan Your Escape Plan and practice a fire escape with your family. Plan two ways out of every room. Have a family meeting place outside.