It's common for people to have a real Christmas tree for the holidays, but they are known to be flammable. FOX 10's Dominique Newland was at a Scottsdale Fire demonstration that shows the dangers of ...
The flames grew in a matter of seconds. Once the fire started at the bottom of the Christmas tree, it quickly spread upward — fueled by the dry branches. The tree hadn’t been watered in weeks. In less ...
There’s something timeless about a real Christmas tree. The smell of pine, the soft glow of lights, and ornaments that carry years of memories all help set the mood for the holidays. But as the days ...
The fire marshal’s office says the risk of fire involving a live Christmas tree increases every day, according to a spokesperson. Over one-third of Christmas tree fires occur in January and create a ...
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Holiday inferno; local restoration company raises awareness about dangers of dry Christmas trees
IDAHO FALLS — While roasting chestnuts on an open fire is a holiday classic, roasting presents under a burning Christmas tree should be the last thing on a family’s holiday plan. SERVPRO of Idaho ...
ATLANTA — Fire safety experts say now is the time to take down live Christmas trees, warning that the risk of a house fire increases as trees dry out. Susan McKelvey with the National Fire Protection ...
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