Joy, celebration, and, of course, the Christmas tree—the glistening, pine-scented focal point of the holiday season—are all part of the Christmas season.
The National Fire Protection Association encourages people to dispose of Christmas trees after the holiday season, as 36% of Christmas tree fires happen in January.
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