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Christmas
trees can pose a fire hazard
A dried out Christmas
tree can be consumed by flames in a matter of seconds. Be wary of buying
your tree so early it dries out before Christmas.
To help prevent your tree from becoming a fire hazard The Central Oregon
Fire Prevention Co-Op recommends:
- Cut one inch off the base
of the tree -- nursery's coat the base of the tree to keep it fresh
until you take it home.
- Keep the base of the tree
in water at all times -- at least two inches above the base of the tree.
- Keep the tree at least 30
inches away from sources of heat.
- Make sure extension cords
and lights are in good working order and never use candles in trees.
- Remove the tree from the
house before the needles start to drop.
- Fire retardant can be applied
for additional protection.
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