With the 2021 holiday season in full swing, the Wheeling Fire Department wants to remind the public about several potential fire dangers and safety concerns this time of year.
Fresh cut Christmas trees are the most dangerous source of house fires during the holidays. According to research, many do not follow key fire and burn safety tips during the season, which can be one of the most dangerous times of the year.
“Water your live tree daily,” said Wheeling Assistant Fire Chief Deric Jamison. “A dry tree, if ignited, can engulf your living room with fire in just ten seconds.”
A survey found that 70-percent of people are aware that live trees should be watered daily, but only 45-percent follow through. A fresh cut tree can consume up to a gallon of water daily. Officials recommend cutting at least an inch off the tree just prior to placing it in its stand.
Another tip this time of year involves electrical cords and overloading power sources. “Never use damaged extension cords or plug a lot of things into one outlet. Wiring can get hot overtime, that can result in a fire. Always keep cords free of obstacles, and never run them under furniture or carpeting,” Jamison added.
Some additional tips from the WFD Bureau of Fire Prevention to keep yourself and other safe this time of year include:
- Keep all exits clear of trees and decorations
- Use LED lights, compared to incandescent bulbs
- Turn lights off when leaving house
- Do not use candles on trees, or leave unattended in house
- Do not overload electrical outlets – know your limits
Should one encounter a Christmas tree fire, or another fire related incident, never try to handle the matter on your own – always call 911.