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Christmas Trees

Promote Holiday Safety

Promote Holiday Safety

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), hundreds of home fires start every year with Christmas trees, and candles cause thousands of home fires. Many deaths and injuries as well as millions of dollars in property damage are attributable to these two common holiday decorations.

Here are some seasonal safety tips you can use in safety meetings this month to help keep your workers and their families safe at home during the holidays.

Trees

NFPA recommends these safety tips for Christmas trees: .

Select a fresh tree. Look for green needles that don't fall off when you touch or shake the branch. For artificial trees look for a label that says it is fire retardant.

.Cut an inch or two off the bottom of the trunk of live trees. This will allow the tree to absorb water better and keep it fresher, longer.

.Place trees well away from radiators, fireplaces, wood stoves, and other heat sources.

.Keep trees well watered. This means adding water every day!

.Buy tree lights that have been approved by a testing laboratory like UL. There should be a label that says so—or the box should say so.

For outdoor trees, use only lights certified for outdoor use. Never use indoor lights outside. Also make sure that extension cords are intended for outdoor use.

.Read manufacturer's instructions about how many strands of lights you can connect safely.

.Turn off Christmas tree lights before going to bed or leaving the house.

.When the holiday is over, it's time to get rid of the tree. Even a well-watered tree will start to die and dry out after a few weeks and become a fire hazard. Put the tree outside for pick up and disposal. Don't leave it in the garage or basement where it could become a fire hazard.

Candles 

NFPA recommends these safety tips for candles:

.Don't light holiday candles if you have pets or young children in the house. Lighted candles could easily be knocked over and start a fire. Use flameless candles instead for the festive look and scent.

.Never leave candles burning when you leave a room.

.Keep candles a good foot away from anything that can burn (curtains, papers, books, etc.).

.If you do light candles, make sure they are in a holder with a wide, heavy base that will help prevent lighted candles from tipping over.

.Be careful when lighting candles, making sure your clothing and hair are not going to catch fire.

.Replace candles before they burn all the way down (when there's only an inch or two left).

 

Community Blog Updates

With 2013 right around the corner, we would like to share with you a few Communications updates for Balfour Beatty Communities. Over the next couple of months we will be unveiling new, redesigned websites for all Installations. With the launch, we will introduce a new blog and other communications features as part of the websites, giving you one online location for all news, messages and other information from Balfour Beatty Communities.

Things to look forward to:

  • An enhanced Resident Messages & Events page
  • A Better Living Blog hosted by Balfour Beatty Communities with categories such as Conservation Corner, Safety Zone, and the popular Recipe Box!
  • An alert system on the home page for important community updates.
  • And much more!

Detailed information regarding the new websites will be provided post-launch. Stay tuned!

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2013 Snow Prediction

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Winter Weather Safety Tips

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