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With only three sleeps left until Christmas morning, most people who are putting up & decorating a tree will already have that task completed. That said, it’s never too late for a reminder about
#HolidayFireSafety. If you’ve got a natural tree, make sure you keep it well watered! pic.twitter.com/bH2BIpBP8q -
Holiday baking is always a yummy tradition. Help keep it that way by not leaving baking unattended while it's in the oven.
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A few more
#HolidayFireSafety tips for you before the weekend! Don't overload your outlets. Turn out your holiday lights before going to bed/leaving the house. Keep watering your tree. Check smoke alarms, practice your fire escape plan with holiday guests &#CloseBeforeYouDoze!pic.twitter.com/cC4P4CBY74 -
#HolidayFireSafety Tip: Fresh cut trees, even if watered daily, will dry out in about 4 weeks. Time to get rid that tree and look forward to 2020! If you don't already have a resolution in mind, how about you#CloseBeforeYouDoze every night in 2020 and beyond!pic.twitter.com/TRuHSBROOK -
3, 2, 1 ...action!
Premiering today on @CTVLondon our 3 fire safety ads for the holiday season. Stay tuned for the next ad tomorrow!
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Top tree tip this holiday! Keep your tree well-watered, fill tree stand with water each day
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Thinking about
#Christmas decorations? If you’re getting a live
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Cooking is the leading cause of home fires in the U.S. Use these
#Kidde tips to ensure your safety in the kitchen this holiday season!#HolidayFireSafety#FireSafetypic.twitter.com/5SmACViwlN -
Keep your home and family safe during the holiday season. Check holiday lights each year for frayed wires or excessive wear and don’t link more than three strands of holiday lights.
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#HolidayFireSafety Tip: More than 1/3 of home decoration fires are started by candles. Make sure to always keep candles at least 3 feet away from flammable objects (like your tree!). And remember to#CloseBeforeYouDoze to help keep your family safer in the event of a house fire!pic.twitter.com/Ps6zqaib2x -
Planning to keep that live tree around until
#NewYears? Be sure to keep watering it every day. Live trees should be taken down and discarded as soon as possible after Christmas Day.#HolidayFireSafety pic.twitter.com/pLeM6kGwo5 -
We are so thankful this family is safe. If you are hanging on to your live Christmas tree, we strongly encourage you to dispose of it as soon as possible.
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Electrical fires run high during the holiday season, try to replace worn, damaged outlets, cords, and appliances immediately.
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With the holiday season quickly approaching, take
#HolidayFireSafety precautions in the home. Ensure the Christmas tree is properly watered, hang fire-safe ornaments & don't overload electrical outlets. Take steps to avoid a holiday disaster. http://ow.ly/51Lj30mBFv7@CanadaSafetypic.twitter.com/E862dqeuv0
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Have incandescent lights? Consider switching to LEDs. They're just as bright and colorful but put off way less heat.
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Be fire-safe this holiday season.
#FireSafety#FirePrevention#Christmas#HappyHolidays#Decorations#ChristmasTree#HolidayFireSafety pic.twitter.com/oC3a0HCZOs
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Some tips to keep you and your family safe as you celebrate this season!
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Are you the
#NewYearsEve party host/hostess? After your party, check for cigarette butts, especially under cushions. Better yet, ask guests to smoke outside and provide a safe place for them to extinguish their cigarettes.#HolidayFireSafety pic.twitter.com/jIOzAZSelh
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Candles are used in many holiday traditions but remember, if you are using candles to celebrate, they should be placed in an open area and at least 3 feet from any combustible materials. Celebrate while being safe this holiday season!
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