Winter Season and Holiday Safety
 
By Asst. Chief Jeffery Daday
December 4, 2020
 

As the holidays approach and the weather gets colder here are some tips from the National Fire Protection Association and your Croton Falls firefighters.

Holiday Decorations
- U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated average of 770 home structure fires per year that began with decorations, excluding Christmas trees, in 2014-2018. These fires caused an annual average of two civilian fire deaths, 30 civilian fire injuries and $11 million in direct property damage.
- Eight percent of decoration fires were intentional.
- The decoration was too close to a heat source such as a candle or equipment in more than two of every five (44%) fires.
- Twenty-two percent of the decoration fires started in the kitchen. Sixteen percent started in the living room, family room or den. From January to November, one-quarter (24%) of home decoration fires started in the kitchen 14% in the living room and 4% in the dining room. - In December, 23% of home decoration fires started in the living room, 12% in the kitchen, and 11% in the dining room.
One-fifth (21%) of the home decoration fires occurred in December.

Candles
- On average, 21 home candle fires were reported each day between 2014-2018.
- Three of every five (60%) candle fires started when something that could burn, such as furniture, mattresses or bedding, curtains, or decorations, was too close to the candle.
- Candle fires peak in December. January ranked second. From January through November, 4% of home candle fires started with decorations. This jumped to 12% in December.
- Christmas is the peak day for candle fires with almost three times the daily average.

We wish you a happy, healthy and safe holiday season.

 
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