Avoid holiday fires
Tips for trees, candles and lights.
Trees
160 home fires involving Christmas trees occur each year.
To avoid fire:
- Choose a fresh tree. Look for green needles that are hard to pull from branches and don't break when bent. The trunk should be sticky.
- Take the tree down after the holiday. Don't burn it in a fireplace or stove.
- Keep the tree away from fireplaces, radiators and other heat sources. Heat can dry out a tree and make it more flammable.
- Water the tree daily.
Candles
7,400 home fires involving candles are reported each year (December is the peak month for candle fires).
To avoid fire:
- Place candles where they can't be knocked down or blown over.
- Consider using battery-operated candles instead of real ones.
- Keep candles away from flammable decorations (including trees).
- Extinguish candles when you leave the room.
- Use nonflammable candle holders.
Lights
790 home fires involving decorations occur each year.
To avoid fire:
- Check new and old lights for broken sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections. Dispose of damaged lights.
- Make sure outdoor lights are certified for that use.
- Choose decoration that are flame-resistant or flame-retardant.
- Turn lights off before you go to bed or leave the house.
Reviewed 8/12/2024
Sources:
- Consumer Product Safety Commission. “Furniture, Furnishings and Decorations.” https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education/Furniture-Furnishings-and-Decorations.
- National Fire Protection Association. “Candle Safety.” https://www.nfpa.org/Public-Education/Fire-causes-and-risks/Top-fire-causes/Candles.
- National Fire Protection Association. “Winter Holiday Fire Safety Tips.” https://www.nfpa.org/Public-Education/Fire-causes-and-risks/Seasonal-fire-causes/Winter-holidays.