A Christmas tree-related fire in Montgomery County displaced and hospitalized a family on Thursday night, causing over $400,000 of damages.
While Christmas tree fires are not as common as they once were, they are far more dangerous when they do happen.
The National Fire Protection Association reports that more than one-third of Christmas tree fires occur in January, when ...
After the wrapping paper is thrown out and holiday meals come to an end, fire officials say one thing left behind could pose a serious danger in your home. As Christmas trees dry out in the days ...
The National Fire Protection Association is urging residents to promptly remove their Christmas trees after the holiday ...
The Ohio State Fire Marshal is advising Ohio residents using live Christmas trees to ensure that trees are removed from the home before they become too dried out and become a fire hazard.
Dry trees burn hot and fast, and if they catch fire, everything around them is at risk – both property and lives.” ...
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Montgomery County firefighters: Your Christmas tree is a fire hazard
Fire officials said it’s time to get rid of your Christmas tree. They say it has now become a fire hazard that is putting ...
Preventing a fire involving a live Christmas tree starts at the beginning with picking the right tree. When picking a tree, people need to make sure to pick one that doesn’t have needles and branches ...
Off duty fire crews in Guernsey are volunteering to collect old Christmas trees to raise money for charity. Guernsey Fire and ...
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