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Holiday Fires: LA Fire Chief's Stark Warning

9 Dec

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Summary

  • December leads US home fires; check smoke alarms now.
  • Keep Christmas trees watered and away from heat.
  • Unattended candles and faulty space heaters pose risks.
Holiday Fires: LA Fire Chief's Stark Warning

Los Angeles fire officials have issued a critical warning regarding holiday fire dangers, a period notorious for increased emergency calls. December consistently ranks as the leading month for home fires across the United States, making vigilance paramount.

Fire Chief Anthony Marrone emphasized the need to check smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, especially with the heightened risks associated with holiday décor. He advised keeping Christmas trees hydrated and positioned at least three feet from heat sources, ensuring they do not block exits.

Further safety recommendations include placing space heaters on non-flammable surfaces, using licensed electricians for repairs, and choosing flame-retardant decorations. Overloaded electrical circuits and damaged extension cords are significant hazards that require careful inspection and avoidance.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The main risks include fires from unattended candles, space heaters, Christmas trees, and electrical issues, leading to increased emergency calls in December.
Chief Marrone advises keeping Christmas trees well-watered, at least 3 feet from heat sources, and ensuring they do not block exits.
Choose flame-resistant decorations, don't overload electrical circuits, inspect extension cords, and always extinguish candles before leaving or sleeping.

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