Holiday Decoration Safety Tips for Avoiding Fires and Injuries

NEWS from CPSC

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 30, 2001
Release # 02-056

CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: Yolanda Fultz-Morris, (301) 504-7066

CPSC Releases Holiday Decoration Safety Tips for Avoiding Fires and Injuries

WASHINGTON, D.C. - As the holidays approach, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging people to look for and eliminate potential dangers from holiday lights and decorations that could lead to fires and injuries.

Each year, hospital emergency rooms treat about 10,800 people for injuries, such as falls, cuts and shocks, related to holiday lights, decorations and Christmas trees. In addition, there are 11,000 candle-related fires each year, resulting in 150 deaths and 1,200 injuries annually. Christmas trees are involved in about 400 fires annually, resulting in 20 deaths, 70 injuries and an average of more than $15 million in property loss and damage.

CPSC conducts surveillance of holiday lights and decorations at stores nationwide, and this year has prevented the import of 116,400 units of holiday lights that did not meet safety standards.

"Few traditions are more beautiful than candle lighting ceremonies during Advent, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, but burning candles should never be left unattended ," said CPSC Acting Chairman Thomas Moore. "Keep candles, matches and lighters away from children and make sure your holiday lights have been tested for safety by a recognized testing laboratory. We want to prevent wonderful traditions from becoming holiday tragedies."

CPSC suggests following these tips to make your holiday a safe one.

Trees:

Lights:

Decorations:

Fireplaces: