Visions of Sugar Plums and Holiday Safety
Ho, Ho, Ho, Holiday greetings to you!
Every year at this time I can't help but notice the beautiful
holiday lighting and adornment. It's great to see that even
homes with a "For Sale" sign on the front lawn have been
bedazzled with lights! But this good deed seldom goes without
also decking the halls with many holiday hazards.
You may be feeling happy for the holidays, but you'll be
roasting more than chestnuts if you lose respect for the dangers
inherent in the season! It is sad to say, but more homes burn
during December than any other month. And electricity is not the
only hazard contributing to the risk.
Candles! Gosh they look so good and the scent can set the
perfect holiday mood. But always remember this about candles -
they are on fire! Seasonal candles on windowsills near your
beautiful curtains and shears is a perfect blend for combustion.
Please be sure candles are always attended when lighted,
shielded by a glass enclosure, and located so the cat doesn't
knock them over. And put out all candles before snuggling in for
the night!
And what about space heaters! These little gems can put just the
right amount of heat right where you need it. But, they can also
burn the house down. Space heaters need to be in a clear space!
That might even be why they call them "space" heaters, cause if
they are too close to bedding, curtains, or clothing there is a
fair chance of fire. Many a home has burned even with the heater
in clear space. Please be careful about flinging a towel, shirt,
or sheet as you climb under the covers. Any article landing on
the heater is certain to burn.
While we are thinking about space heaters, be especially
cautious about the misuse of kerosene-fired space heaters. These
babies can really put out the heat! But please, read the
directions and follow them like your life depended on it. Of
special concern is ventilation. If your space heater's
directions require outside air for ventilation, crack a window
or what ever it takes to be compliant. The risk of death from
carbon monoxide poisoning is far greater than fire. Carbon
monoxide is colorless and odorless ensuring a sound sleep for
all eternity.
Gotta love stockings hung by the fire - but gotta also be sure
they are removed before the fire is a blazing! Maybe back in the
day when wool stockings hung by the fire, it was not so risky,
but these days those fuzzy fake flannel stockings burn better
than fat lighter. So choose your effect - either stockings hung
by the fireplace, or a fire in the fireplace, but certainly not
both at the same time!
For some strange reason, otherwise sane and contentious
homeowners decide to do their most creative electrical lighting,
decorating, and wiring this time of year. Some of the more
festive observations have been:
Twelve indoor extension cords lying in a garden fountain Eleven
lighted candles each behind a curtain Ten cracked cords in a
single outlet Nine rocking reindeer sparking on a rooftop Eight
unattended potpourri pots a bubbling and a boiling Seven
realtors cell phones charging near a wet counter Six spliced
wires wrapped with duct tape Five frosty snowmen hanging by
frayed wires Four flood lights on a single broken fixture Three
space heaters blowing on a Christmas tree Two light bulbs
covered with red plastic bags One extension cord draped over a
chimney while the fire's a blazing Okay, I confess! I took some
liberties in putting this list together. But keep in mind that
electrical hazards know no season! Our friends at the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSO) estimate that about
4,000 injuries associated with electric extension cords are
treated in hospital emergency rooms each year. They also
estimate that each year, about 3,300 residential fires originate
in extension cords, killing 50 people and injuring about 270
others. The most frequent causes of such fires are short
circuits, overloading, damage, and/or misuse of extension cords.
The real point is, be it in our own homes, homes we visit, or
homes we list, keep an eye out for the hazards that need to be
addressed. Lives depend on it. Plus, if one of your property
listings burn to the ground, it makes for some very difficult
disclosures!
Be safe and enjoy the holidays! ...more information...
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