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#DYK December is the peak month for home candle fires. Consider using flameless candles this year. For more tips, visit: https://t.co/7MzFDRAW09 #WinterFireSafety
Hanukkah is the Jewish Festival of Lights. Make fire safety a part of your family tradition by following a few tips around candle safety to ensure everyone has a happy and safe celebration. For more tips visit: https://t.co/7MzFDRAW09
#FastestwaterFriday Fact: An entire #Christmas tree can be completely consumed by fire in 3 to 5 seconds and generate over 2,000 degrees of heat. The aggressive flames spread quickly to a nearby couch, sitting chair and coffee table.
For those celebrating #Hanukkah this week, we want to highlight the importance of candle safety. 3 of every 5 home candle fires happen when a candle is placed too close to something that can burn. Check out this candle safety tip sheet & celebrate safely. https://t.co/7MzFDRAW09
Studies show that candle fires are four times more likely to occur during the winter holiday season. This year, USAFP wants to help you stay safe with our 12 days of fire safety series.
In honor of the first day of Hanukkah, use the tips below to enjoy a fire-free festival.
This week’s theme is “Kitchen Grease Fires.” Grease, fat, or butter is one of the leading items first ignited for all cooking fires. Over 65% of cooking fires had either grease or oil as the first item ignited. #CookSafely#StandByYourPan#FireSafetyTips#FirePrevention
Inspect #holiday lights each year before you put them on your tree or around your home. Throw away light strands with frayed or pinched wires.
#WinterFireSafety
From cars to toys, lithium-ion batteries are everywhere. Whether you are planning to splurge on a Li battery-powered device for yourself, or gifting one this holiday season, check out our blog to learn how to stay safe from fire:
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#fireprotection#USAFire
Keep fire safety in mind this Thanksgiving! 🍂🍁 As you prepare for the holiday festivities, take a moment to prioritize safety. Follow these simple tips for a safer celebration with your loved ones. For more safety tips go to: https://t.co/VO3aHfKrXb
Thanksgiving is just a few days away, and USAFP wants to help you cover all your bases. Remember, your safety and the safety of others is always the top priority. Secure peace of mind by reviewing these do's and don'ts for a grease fire to stay safe this holiday.
This Week's Theme is #Thanksgiving#CookingSafety. The average number of home fires in residential buildings caused by cooking on Thanksgiving is often double the number of these same fires throughout the rest of the year. Check out these tips from @fema: https://t.co/bfjAmYMbZA
Hot liquids can cause devastating scald burns. If you use a slow cooker this #Thanksgiving, place it where it won’t get bumped or knocked over and children can't grab the cord. For more tips: https://t.co/VO3aHfKrXb
We are closing out Crash Responder Safety Week just as many of us will be travelling over the roads to see family & friends for #Thanksgiving. Please protect those who protect you on our roadways.
Slow down. Move over. Stay alert. #CRSW
On Thanksgiving day alone, an estimated 1,160 home cooking fires were reported in the US in 2021. Unattended cooking was by far the largest factor.
Stay by your pan as you prepare your meal. If you have to leave, turn off the burner. For more tips: https://t.co/9zfCfO010V
In 2021, the three leading dates for home fires caused by cooking were Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and Christmas Eve. Don't doubt the importance of fire safety in the kitchen this Thanksgiving. Check out https://t.co/VO3aHfKrXb for more important safety reminders.
On Veterans Day, we recognize your commitment to our country. Your bravery and integrity are an inspiration. In appreciation and gratitude, we thank you for the many sacrifices you made to protect our nation at home and abroad. Thank you for your service.
#thankyouveterans