Posts tagged ‘Safety’

Redlands Fire Department presents some important safety tips for Christmas Tree safety in your home.

ever wonder how they often get those spectacular images of a blazing tree on the local action news?

Christmas Tree Safety

January 23rd, 2010

Did you know that a dry Christmas tree can be a deadly hazard in your home? The NFPA’s Amy Lebeau has a few tips to keep your tree as fire safe as possible this year. Find out more about holiday safety at www.nfpa.org/holiday.

Christmas Tree Fire Safety

November 27th, 2009

Christmas Tree Fire Safety

Incredible Speed of a Live Christmas Tree Fire – PSA Video. PSA showing the incredible speed of a live Christmas tree fire. Fire spreads up the tree and gushes across the ceiling, setting the rest of the room ablaze. Smoke engulfs the frame from the top down until all is black. It’s a real eye-opener [...]

Christmas Tree Fire Safety

September 28th, 2009

This is one of the last pieces I did at WRBL News 3 on Christmas tree fire safety. I wrote and edited this piece and shot the sound bite. Unfortunately, the bite from the woman got a little dark in the transition from DVC to DVD to on-line clip. I was prompting myself with my [...]

Christmas Tree Fire Safety

September 1st, 2009

The National Christmas Tree Foundation has released a video with tips on keeping the fresh cut Christmas Tree from becoming a fire hazard. Including a tree being torched, with no resulting fire

Christmas Tree Safety

August 2nd, 2009

The New York State Department of State today announced the release of a public service campaign that highlights the danger of fires caused by natural Christmas trees that are not properly maintained as well as children playing with novelty lighters during this holiday season. The Office of Fire Prevention and Control (OFPC), a division of [...]

Christmas Tree Fire Safety

June 30th, 2009

Guide by the UL for Christmas tree fire safety. Choosing the right tree and caring for your Christmas tree will greatly decrease the chance of a Christmas tree fire. Adding some of our Christmas tree fire retardant spray will give you extra security.

This videos if from NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). It is a Safety Video of a Dry Scotch Pine Tree that fully engulfs a room in 48 seconds.