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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: December 12, 2024 - 11:18
The twelve days of holiday fire safety
December 12, 2024
Fire prevention and safety tips from Ottawa Fire Services
Feature story
The holiday season is a time full of joy and celebration, but it's important to keep safety in mind to protect your loved ones and your home.
When preparing for your festivities, follow these fire prevention and safety tips from Ottawa Fire Services.
On the first day of holiday fire safety, Ottawa Fire told me:
- When decorating with holiday bulbs shining bright,
- Use LED lights hung with clips for a festive sight.
- Water your tree daily to avoid a fiery catastrophe,
- Check for falling needles and of nearby heat sources, be wary.
- Keep decor away from anything that's flammable,
- Consider battery-powered candles that can also be programmable.
- Test smoke alarms monthly for peace of mind,
- Replace any old batteries or alarms you may find.
- Hear four beeps from your carbon monoxide alarm,
- Leave the house immediately to avoid any harm.
- Don't overload extension cords to guarantee your safety,
- Use them temporarily and always carefully.
- Never leave children alone in the kitchen, baking with glee,
- Safety first, delicious cookies second, happily!
- Create a home fire escape plan for your family,
- Plan for two ways out in case of emergency.
- Cook and bake with caution, slow and steady,
- Never leave the stove unattended, stay at the ready.
- Keep three feet of distance at least,
- Between heating sources and your fabrics, presents or feast.
- Smoke only outside, that's the decree,
- Use deep, sturdy ashtrays and dispose of butts properly.
- Be mindful of toys with a lithium-ion battery,
- Monitor toys while charging and follow instructions to enjoy them merrily.
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