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Fire department urges safety around the holidays

With the holidays right around the corner, many people will begin cooking elaborate feasts and treats, and while our taste buds are tingling at the thought of it, Fire and Emergency Services is urging people to keep fire safety in mind.

“It’s a very busy time of year, there are lots of different things on the go between family and events,” said Chris Churchill, Fire Prevention Coordinator.

“Some important things to remember: make sure you have a working smoke alarm in your house, and don’t overload your electrical circuits with unrated extension cords or damaged wires.”

Churchill says kitchen fires become a more prominent hazard around the holidays.

“With all of the family gathering and meals together, it’s really important to not leave a cooking top unattended and be mindful of children running around the kitchen area,” said Churchill.

“[In December] we typically go to the same number of calls, but we typically see more cooking fires and smoke damage from ovens not being cleaned properly or things accidentally left on when people go out.”

Christmas trees could also pose a fire hazard if they are not properly cared for, especially if you have a real tree.

“It’s important to keep your Christmas tree watered – if you have pets, you should check it more often because they might drink the water out of it,” said Churchill.

“Do not have it near any open flames or any candles. With today’s lights, the LEDs work so much better than the old incandescent.”

Churchill emphasized the importance of making sure you have a working smoke alarm.

“A smoke alarm is the number one safety device in your house in regards to a fire. It does the best in alerting people to get out of the house,” said Churchill.

“Make sure you have a smoke alarm that works and have a planned escape route.”


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