The state fire marshal says Ohioans should remove real Christmas trees soon after the holidays. As the trees dry out, the ...
Press release from the the National Fire Protection Association: January 2, 2025 – More than one-third (36 percent) of U.S.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) around 36% of all Christmas tree fires happen in January. That is due to the tree setting all that time and drying up.
Ohioans should check with their local communities to explore how they can responsibly dispose of their trees, such as ...
Despite the fact that the holidays are now over, it can be very tempting to leave up your Christmas tree to maintain that ...
As winter approaches, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) warns that heating equipment is a leading cause of home ...
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says that December, January, and February are the peak months for heating ...
As the cold temperatures are taking hold, there are precautions you should take to stay both warm and safe this winter.
The National Fire Protection Association encourages people to dispose of Christmas trees after the holiday season, as 36% of Christmas tree fires happen in January.
However, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has published tips and recommendations for safe usage this winter. For starters, there are four main types of electric space heaters ...
As the Christmas holiday ends, it’s important to properly dispose of live trees to prevent fire hazards, and most cities ...