Christmas brings a lot of excitement with sparkling lights; festive decorations; and, of course, the Christmas tree.
With the holidays behind us, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal (SFM) says now is the time for Ohioans to safely and responsibly discard any real Christmas trees that ...
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According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) around 36% of all Christmas tree fires happen in January. That ...
The state fire marshal says Ohioans should remove real Christmas trees soon after the holidays. As the trees dry out, the fire risk increases.
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.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) around 36% of all Christmas tree fires happen in January. That is due to the tree setting all that time and drying up.
Christmas tree fire dangers become more severe after the holidays. As the tree dries over time, it becomes more flammable and ...
With the holidays in the rearview mirror, you can properly dispose of your real Christmas trees with the help of area city ...
With the holiday season winding down, it’s time to dispose of those live Christmas trees filling living rooms with joy.
A Christmas tree with twinkling lights and sparkling ornaments can brighten the short days of December. But cutting your own ...
South Burlington Fire Marshal Terry Francis said a Christmas Tree can burn the equivalent of a gallon-and-a-half of gasoline ...