Your Christmas tree could be a big fire hazard - take these steps to stay safe
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Christmas trees could start fires if you don't don't take the proper precautions. Keep your loved ones safe this holiday season to avoid an unnecessary fire. Following is a transcript of the video.
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Christmas trees can be a big fire hazard. Dry trees light up very quickly. Here's how to avoid it: Keep your trees watered. Don't overcrowd outlets.
Do not use faulty or cheap extension cords. That includes lights you put on your tree. Space heaters can also be an issue around the holidays. Bottom line: Be safe this holiday season!
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