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Seasonal Fire Safety Topics

Family decorating a christmas tree together in a cozy living room with festive decor.

Holiday Fire Safety

Christmas trees account for hundreds of fires each year. Typically, shorts in electrical lights or open flames from candles, lighters or matches start tree fires. Well-watered trees are not a problem. A dry and neglected tree can be.

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A cozy bonfire crackles with warmth on a bed of rocks, while in the background, people enjoy a leisurely summer gathering.

Summer Fire Safety

Summer is a time for fun, but it is important to make sure you and your family are being cautious when using fireworks, grills, and other potentially dangerous materials. Here is everything you need to know about keeping your family and home safe this summer!

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Cooking at Thanksgiving: a person in an apron carefully takes a golden-brown roasted chicken out of the oven.

Thanksgiving Fire Safety

As you start preparing your holiday schedule and organizing that large family feast, remember, by following a few simple safety tips you can enjoy time with your loved ones and keep yourself and your family safer from fire.

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Warming up: two people enjoying the comforting heat from a radiator on a chilly day.

Winter Fire Safety

Heating is the second leading cause of U.S. home fires, deaths and injuries. December, January and February are the peak months for heating fires. Space heaters are the type of equipment most often involved in home heating equipment fires, figuring in two of every five fires (40%).

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