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Holiday Fire Safety Tips Holiday Fire Safety Tips Festive celebrations, flickering lights and winter greens are hallmarks of the holiday season, but they also present fire risks that can quickly turn this festive time of year into a devastating one
Safety Tip Sheets - NFPA Safety tip sheets from NFPA are helpful, easy to understand, and free You'll find tip sheets that provide practical advice when cooking, using electrical equipment and heating appliances, preparing for the holidays, and more
Safety with heating equipment | NFPA The peak months for home heating fires are December, January, and February Take some simple precautions to keep yourself and your family safe
Top 10 Winter Tips Safety Sheet - NFPA Top 10 Winter Tips Safety Sheet It’s not too early to begin preparing for the heating season Check these 10 tips off your list and get ahead of the winter freeze
Winter Storm Safety Tip Sheet - NFPA Know what to do before, during and after a storm This tip sheet will help keep you and your family safe from a winter fire
U. S. home heating fires peak during winter months - NFPA NFPA offers a wealth of home heating safety tips, information, and resources to help better educate the public about ways to safely heat their homes In addition, NFPA’s “Put a Freeze on Winter Fires campaign with the U S Fire Administration works to promote a host of winter safety issues, including home heating
Staying safe from carbon monoxide exposure during the cold winter months Together we can help protect families from the dangers of carbon monoxide For more information about home winter fire safety and CO exposure, check out our “Put a Freeze on Winter Fires” webpage where you’ll find safety tips, including our free CO safety tips sheet, and other free downloadable resources to share
December among leading months of the year for U. S. home fires | NFPA Thanksgiving is the leading day for home cooking fires, followed by Christmas Day and Christmas Eve Download Cooking Safety Tips Heating Heating equipment is another leading cause of U S home fires with nearly half (46 percent) of all home heating fires occurring from December through February