HEIGHTS ? The approaching holiday season brings traditions, parties, shopping, entertaining ? and potential danger, said Jeffrey Whitmarsh of Servpro of Dearborn Heights North/East Garden City.
The latest statistics available from the National Fire Protection Association show the holidays are a high-risk time for home fires. Christmas trees are responsible for 240 home fires each year, and other holiday decorations are the cause of another 1,170 fires. Thanksgiving Day sees almost a threefold increase in cooking-related fires; cooking fires are almost twice as likely to happen on Christmas Day as on non-holidays.
?No one wants to think about the possibility of losing their home, and even more tragically, lives because of a fire during the holidays,? Whitmarsh said. ?But statistics show, it?s important to be aware of the increased risk seasonal decorating, entertaining
and cooking can cause during the holidays.?
Whitmarsh said prevention and common sense can help keep homes and families safe during the holidays and throughout the year.
Here are some facts about holiday fires and tips to help keep homes, friends and family safe throughout the holiday season.
Christmas tree fire facts
? Thirty-three percent of tree fires are caused by electrical problems; 13 percent involve decorative lights. Check wiring on lights for breaks and wear. Replace worn strings and don?t exceed manufacturer guidelines for connecting multiple strands of lights. Don?t leave tree lights plugged in when you are away from home or when you go to bed.
? Forty-two percent occur on the 12 days from Dec. 23 through Jan. 3. Keep live trees well watered to reduce the chance of a fire.
Holiday decoration fire facts
? Forty-five percent of all holiday fires involve candles; that number rises to 56 percent in December. Use flameless candles. If you do use traditional candles, burn them in sturdy candleholders, well away from drapes and other flammable materials, and never leave them unattended or allow them to burn down to less than one inch in length.
? Forty-eight percent of all decoration fires start because the decoration is too close to a heat source. Keep all decorations away from heat sources like radiators, portable heaters and fireplaces.
Cooking fire facts
? Cooking fires on Thanksgiving Day exceed the daily average by 272 percent. Supervise items on the stovetop. Fifty-eight percent of kitchen fires involve ranges; homes with electric cooktops have a higher risk of fire than homes with gas cooktops.
? Cooking fires on Christmas Day and Christmas Eve exceed the daily average by 96 percent and 89 percent, respectively. Keep flammable items ? potholders, packaging, wrapping, wooden utensils, loose clothing ? away from the stovetop. And, don?t let lack of sleep or alcohol consumption affect your ability to concentrate on preparing the meal.
?It only takes a moment?s distraction or carelessness to turn a holiday celebration into a catastrophe,? Whitmarsh said. ?We hope these tips will be a reminder to families to make fire prevention a priority in their holiday preparations, so they can spend the season enjoying family and friends, not dealing with the aftermath of a fire.?
For more fire prevention tips and information about fire and water damage restoration services, contact Whitmarsh at 313-228-5134 or servpro9764@aol.com. For more information about Servpro, go to www.servpro.com.
About Servpro
Founded in 1967, the Servpro Franchise System is a national leader and provider of fire and water cleanup and restoration services and mold mitigation and remediation. Servpro?s professional services network of more than 1,600 individually owned and operated franchises responds to property damage emergencies ranging from small individual disasters to multi-million dollar large-loss events. Providing coverage in the United States and Canada, the Servpro system has established relationships with major insurance companies and commercial clients, as well as individual homeowners.
Source: http://downriversundaytimes.com/2012/12/16/servpro-offers-tips-for-preventing-holiday-fires/
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