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Union Fire District of South Kingstown Shares Holiday Fire Safety Tips For Decorating This Season

SOUTH KINGSTOWN — Chief Steven Pinch and the Union Fire District of South Kingstown would like to provide community members with important fire prevention tips for decorating this holiday season.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fire departments across the country responded to an average of 790 home structure fires per year that began with decorations, excluding Christmas trees, in 2015-2019. During that same period, fire departments also responded to an average of 160 home fires per year that were started by Christmas trees.

While it is fun to decorate homes for the holidays, the Union Fire District wishes to share the following holiday fire safety tips from the NFPA:

Christmas Tree Safety

According to the NFPA, nearly one in five Christmas tree fires were started by decorative lights. 

To prevent your tree from catching on fire, the Union Fire District offers the following tips:

Candle Safety

Candle fires peak in December and January with 11% of candle fires reported in each of these months according to the NFPA. During this time, Christmas is the peak day for candle fires with roughly 2.5 times the daily average. To ensure your candles do not start a fire, consider the following:

General Holiday Decoration Safety Tips

Community members should also be mindful of the decorations, such as figures or string lights, they’re displaying around their homes this holiday season.

For any other questions on holiday fire safety please visit NFPA.org.

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