SERVPRO Provides Holiday Safety Tips GALLATIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--If your home, like millions of other households in the United States,
includes a Christmas tree and festive holiday decorations, you should be
aware that the breathtaking beauty of the decorations also comes with a
fire risk. "Basking in the glow of a warm fire or relaxing in a festively decorated home or office building may actually present a formula for a hazardous situation – if you don't take the proper precautions," said Rick Isaacson, executive vice president of Servpro Industries, Inc. "We want to show people how to keep their night before Christmas from becoming a nightmare before Christmas!" Candles and Christmas trees have been reported to be two of the contributing factors of fires during the winter months. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, Christmas trees account for an estimated 200 fires annually and cause more than $6 million in property damage. Candles alone cause an estimated 15,600 fires each year, causing 1,270 injuries and more than $539 million in property damage. December is the peak month for candle fires, and Christmas is the peak day. The following are a few tips for individuals to consider when putting up and maintaining their holiday decorations this December:
For more information on SERVPRO, please visit www.servpro.com. Contact: Servpro Industries, Inc. David Lavender, 615-451-0200 ext. 1644 Communications Coordinator dlavender@servpronet.com Source: Servpro Industries, Inc.
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