CPSC Warns of Fire, Other Hazards Related to Holiday Decorating

NEWS from CPSC

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 7, 2006
Release #07-046
CPSC Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: Kim Dulic, (301) 504-7800

CPSC Warns of Fire, Other Hazards Related to Holiday Decorating

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Holiday decorating is often depicted in movies by characters who hang countless strings of lights and suffer falls from ladders or rooftops for comic effect. Unfortunately, these types of incidents are grounded in reality and, unlike in the movies, they are often no laughing matter. In fact, each year it is estimated that about 12,500 people go to hospital emergency rooms for falls, cuts, shocks and burns related to holiday decorating, according to U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) statistics.

"Holiday decorating incidents often involve faulty holiday lights, candles and dried-out Christmas trees," said Acting CPSC Chairman Nancy Nord. "Follow the CPSC's safety tips to keep your holidays fun and festive, as suffering a serious injury is not on anyone's list."

Christmas trees are involved in about 300 fires annually. This results in an average of 20 deaths, 40 injuries and about $8 million in property damage and loss. In addition, there are nearly 15,000 candle-related fires each year, which result in 170 deaths and $327 million in property loss.

To help prevent these types of incidents, CPSC monitors holiday lights and other decorations sold at stores and on the Internet. CPSC works with the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection to identify and prevent unsafe holiday light sets that pose fire risks from being distributed in the U.S.

Use the following safety tips when decorating this year:

Trees and Decorations:

Lights:

Candles:

Fireplaces:

Get free brochures with holiday decorating (pdf) and toy safety tips at CPSC's web site www.cpsc.gov

movie iconConsumers can also view a video clip about this holiday decoration safety (transcript). This is in "streaming video" format.