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Holiday Fire Safety Tips
16 hours ago ago from Jackson Township New Jersey News - Toms River, Jackson, Freehold, NJ, US and World News
TRENTON The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs' (DCA) Division of Fire Safety today issued its Holiday Fire Safety Hints tip sheet for 2009. The tip sheet can be accessed at http://www.state.nj.us/dca/dfs/ on the DCA website. The winter holidays should be a season of celebration and time spent enjoying the company of family and friends, said DCA Acting Commissioner Charles A. Richman. However, people should also be mindful of the ...
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9 hours ago ago from WellnessByManyMeans
By Ralph Winn The holidays are a busy time shopping, traveling, and spending time with friends and family can leave us with crowded social calendars and frazzled nerves. This holiday season, make sure that you and your family stay safe and secure. Following these holiday safety tips will help you enjoy the season safely. Deck the halls safely The holiday season is a time for your home to shine literally. Twinkling lights, ...
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9 hours ago ago from MCASBeaufortSC
IMG_9844 Christmas tree safety is important for the whole family. Preventing accidents the proper way can save lives. The holiday season is a cheerful time to celebrate and stay safe. Sgt. Gina C. Rindt The Jet Stream Staff Colorful lights, shiny paper wrapped around presents and a beautiful Christmas tree covered with ornaments are an important part of the holiday season. “Ensuring families have ...
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17 hours ago ago from Michael Neff's Blog
The holiday season is a time of celebration and joy – and personal injuries. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to make safety a priority this holiday season. More than 14,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms due to injuries related to holiday decorating. Christmas trees, candles, and holiday lights can be sources of hidden dangers. Christmas tree fires result in an average of 15 deaths and ...
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