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		<title>Christmas Tree Safety Checklist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Millions of U.S. households display a Christmas tree every year during the holiday season. The Christmas tree is the best known symbol of the Christmas holidays, she hung up and decorate it every year, once honored family tradition. Unfortunately, with Christmas trees are also dangerous accidents and injuries. According to the Consumer Product Safety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Millions of U.S. households display <b >a</b> Christmas tree every year during the holiday season. <b >The</b> Christmas tree is the best known symbol of the <b >Christmas holidays,</b> she hung up and decorate it every year, once honored family tradition. Unfortunately, <b >with</b> Christmas trees are also dangerous accidents and injuries. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), about 10,000 people visit emergency rooms each year due toAccidents on holiday decorations in connection available. The following is a safety checklist of 20 important points to consider when choosing and decorate your family <b >Christmas tree.</b> </p>
<p> 1. If you prefer a live tree, it is important not to buy your tree early. <b >Live trees</b> should be shown only for 3 weeks. If you leave your tree until the New Year, you should not buy, and set up the tree until December 12 to 14. <br /> 2. When purchasing a live tree, tap the trunk on theGround. If the tree loses a lot of needles, there is a possibility, it is dry. Always purchase a fresh cut tree, if possible. Dry <b >live trees</b> are a fire hazard. <br /> 3. Once you have selected your live tree, be sure a fresh cut at the bottom of the trunk before you keep them in your booth. If you do not have the right equipment, the supplier has cut her before you leave the tree. <br /> 4. Make sure your tree stand holds plenty of water and keep the reservoir full at allTimes. <br /> 5. Also, ensure that you do not buy too large to be a live tree for your tree. If your trees are too small or not hold the tree, buy a new one. <br /> 6. To prevent that you forget the tree, buy an automatic tree waterer water. Tree waterers are widely available online and are relatively inexpensive. <br /> 7. When positioning your live tree, you are not sure to set it up next to a radiator or furnace vent, since they may dry out the tree faster. <br /> 8. If youBuy an artificial tree, make sure that one is coated with fire retardant to buy. <br /> 9. If the base that came with the artificial tree is still wobbly or is defective, a replacement product purchase artificial tree stand. <br /> 10. Pre-lit artificial <b >trees</b> are plus because many of them have online backups. If you burn the backups, you can simply replace the exact same size. Most pre-lit <b >trees</b> come with additional safeguards. Save this in an easily accessible place, so you can findthem every season. The best place would be in your tree storage bag. <br /> 11. Place the tree in a corner or less traveled area, so that passers-by did not knock ornaments from the tree, or trip over extension cords. <br /> 12. If you are on your tree, position it near an outlet so that you do not need extension cords. <br /> 13. If you need extension cords, you must run along a wall, so that they will not be a tripping hazard. <br /> 14. Never run extension cords under an area rug. <br /> 15. VerifyDo not get too many strings of lights into an outlet, and also ensures that you can not connect too many strings together. In general, you should have no more than three strings of lights together. <br /> 16. Check your lights for broken or burned out light bulbs, frayed cords, plugs and other burned signs of wear or damage. Light strings or extension cords, which are worn or damaged should be discarded or recycled. <br /> 17. Never place should be with burning candles or open flames on or near your tree. <b >Trees</b>will never be placed near a fireplace, like sparks that may ignite decorations or branches. <br /> 18. Always make sure you pull the tree lights before going to bed. <br /> 19. Instead of ornament hooks, tie ornaments consider your family tree with ribbon. Ornament hooks many injuries every year for children and pets. <br /> 20. If you are a live tree, please be sure to dispose of them quickly and properly. Try to carry the tree to pick your city just before the deadline for the <b >trees.</b> </p>
<p> With alittle planning and some common sense, you can enjoy <b >your</b> Christmas tree and keep, or protect yourself and your family. Remember, using good tree safety a happy holiday for everyone! </p>
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