Saturday, January 2, 2016

CHRISTMAS TREES & FIRE OUTBREAKS


Background

Christmas Trees are becoming very popular with each passing year. Almost every home in my country with almost 200 million people keep Christmas Trees adorned with electrically powered bulbs in their homes between November and February. This risk is, the trees are combustible and a small spark in the electrical connections on the bulbs could start a fire.

Preventing Fires Involving Christmas Trees

The first thing you may want to do is avoid natural christmas trees as mush as possible. However, if you must keep natural christmas trees, remove the lightings wet the christmas trees, check that there are no exposed cables on the lighting system, before replacing it.

Also, you may want to switch off the power supply to the lighting system and other forms of decorations on the Christmas Tree whenever no one is at home. This is ensure that electrical fires do not start while there is no one at home.

If you have questions about how to prevent fires involving christmas trees, I am sure the following people will be glad to answer them. Thank you:

+Christmas Trees and Lights
+Christmas Decorations Lights
+Plantations BL Christmas Trees
+Christmas Bureau
+Christmas Lights, Etc
+Fire Fighting Company
+Alan Forrest
+Forrest Fire62
+Passive Fire
+Avison Duke 

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