The 12 Days Of Holiday Safety!
12/4/2020 (Permalink)
The 12 Days Of Holiday Safety!
- Never share holiday or travel plans on social media: Do not put your travel plans or pictures on social media until after you return. You could be unintentionally inviting thieves into your home while you are away.
- Poinsettias and mistletoe are poisonous: Plants like mistletoe, holly, poinsettias, and amaryllis are highly toxic and should be out of reach from children and pets.
- Don't overload circuits, extension cords, or electrical sockets: Overloading circuits, extension cords, or electrical sockets could cause a fire. Space out your decorations to ensure they're not drawing electricity from one outlet. Never plug multiple extension cords together, and always use polarized or a three-pronged cord, rated to handle the electrical current your devices needed.
- Never leave burning candles unattended: Always extinguish any candles when you leave the room, your home, or go to sleep.
- Turn off tree lights, decorations, and space heaters when you are away and before you go to sleep: Always unplug all of your lights, decorations, and heaters when you are not in the room.
- Only use outdoor and indoor lights as indicated on their packaging: Outdoor lights can operate safely in cold and wet environments. While indoor lights ensure they won't cause a tree fire.
- Never leave cooking or baking unattended: Always stay in the kitchen even if you are baking or roasting-and set a timer to remind yourself to check on cooking food.
- Never throw wrapping paper in the fire: Small burning embers can land on the rug or carpet, setting it on fire. Wrapping paper with colored print or glitter can release harmful gases when ignited.
- Check your smoke detector battery: Regularly test your smoke alarm, and replace the batteries twice a year.
- Don't drink and drive: Remember, if you plan to drink alcohol, make sure you have a designated driver to get you and your loved ones home.
- Use a fire-resistant artificial tree and water your natural tree daily: Keep your tree at least three feet away from heat sources and open flames. If you are using a natural tree, remember to keep it hydrated.
- Maintain wood-burning fireplaces and chimneys: Clean your wood-burning fireplace regularly to breakdown the build-up of creosote-a flammable smoke residue.
SERVPRO of South Greenville County wants to wish you and your family a happy and safe holiday season!