Real Christmas Tree?

andyglym

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Make sure you keep it watered, it could save your life!

1. Check all Christmas lights are serviceable and always unplug when you go out or retire.

2. Be careful where your place lit candles, well away from combustible materials such as curtains etc and never leave unattended.

3. Working smoke alarms save lives, have you checked yours? Two are best, one at the bottom and top of the landing but away from the kitchen and bathroom to prevent alarms from cooking and steam. Check the batteries once a month and replace sealed units at the prescribed time.

4. Close all downstairs doors when you retire, a closed door can aid your safe escape and may confine the fire to that room.

5. Don't Daisy Chain extensions or overload sockets, they can overheat.

6. Don'tlet your children keep mobile devices under their pillows at night, they can and do overheat and catch fire.

7. Don't leave cooking unattended, especially when drinking, most house fires start in the kitchen. Fire extinguisher? The correct type? Correct location? Is it serviceable?

8. Always extinguish cigarettes properly and Don't empty the ashtray into the bin last thing at night.

9. Extra rubbish over Christmas means additional combustible material (higher probability of fire), ensure it's disposed of properly and safely.

10. Check out your Local Authority Fire Brigades Web site for Christmas info and Fire Safety advice in the home.

11. A large family round for Christmas? Have an evacuation plan in mind should the worst occur.

12. In the event of a fire, Get Out, Stay Out and call the Fire Brigade out! NEVER re-enter for ANY reason!

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Cheers for posting that Andy :thumbsup: , always have a real tree, and its always watered - just to keep it longer. :cool:
That vid really shows how a dry tree will burn.
 
One of the comments posted about that vid made me chuckle :-

Eagle :- "So the right answer is, water the tree, because after you light it, it will burn longer."

:whistle:
 
Great advice as always Andy. Top Man :thumbsup:

On a lighter note here's a tree we spotted earlier this evening.
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Oh, and Shirl has been busy here at "Wishes" Villa getting trimmed up for "the holidays".
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Tony.
 
I think Christmas decorations should be made illegal; far too dangerous in the modern world. :whistle:
 
Won’t be having decorations this year… nothing to do with risk assessment…..
…. Just too bloody lazy, so can’t be bothered to put them up :whistle:

but the video is a real eye opener !!!
 
Great advice as always Andy. Top Man :thumbsup:

On a lighter note here's a tree we spotted earlier this evening.
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Oh, and Shirl has been busy here at "Wishes" Villa getting trimmed up for "the holidays".
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Tony.

What are they thinking of Tony with that big Christmas tree - no barriers around it at all !!!!! Total H&S nightmare.
Back here they sensibly put 4 ft steel barriers around everything :cool:
 
Won’t be having decorations this year… nothing to do with risk assessment…..
…. Just too bloody lazy, so can’t be bothered to put them up :whistle:

but the video is a real eye opener !!!
Bah Humbug :reindeer:
 
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