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When decorating Christmas trees, always
use safe tree lights. (Some lights are designed only for
indoor or outdoor use, but not both.) Larger tree lights
should also have some type of reflector rather than a bare
bulb and all lights should be listed by a testing laboratory.
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Never use electric lights on a metal tree.
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Follow the manufacturer's instructions on
how to use tree lights. Any string of lights with worn,
frayed or broken cords or loose bulb connections should
not be used.
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Always unplug Christmas tree lights before
leaving home or going to sleep.
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Never use lit candles to decorate a tree,
and place them well away from tree branches.
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Try to keep live trees as moist as possible
by giving them plenty of water daily. Do not purchase a
tree that is dry or dropping needles.
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Choose a sturdy tree stand designed not
to tip over.
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When purchasing an artificial tree, be sure
it is labeled as fire-retardant.
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Children are fascinated with Christmas trees.
Keep a watchful eye on them when around the tree and do
not let them play with the wiring or lights.
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Store matches and lighters up high, out
of the reach of children, preferably in a locked cabinet.
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Make sure the tree is at least three feet
(one meter) away from any heat source and try to position
it near an outlet so that cords are not running long distances.
Do not place the tree where it may block exits.
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Safely dispose of the tree when it begins
dropping needles. Dried-out trees are highly flammable and
should not be left in a house or garage, or placed against
the house.