Place menorahs, kinaras and decorative candles on a non-flammable surface like a granite countertop; if you must use a wood surface, lay aluminum foil or another flame-resistant material down first.
3. Inspect Your Fairy Lights
If buying new light strings, check the label for proof that the product has been tested at a reputable independent laboratory. You might also want to consider LED lights; they’re safer than their incandescent counterparts.
Also check labels before stringing lights indoors or outdoors to make sure you’ve selected the right type. With any string of lights, be sure that the cord is not frayed or damaged, and that all bulbs are working and tightly connected.
Don’t string together more than three strands of lights or 50 bulbs, and connect your lights to a surge protector before plugging into the wall. Turn off and unplug lights when you’re asleep or away from home. When stringing lights outdoors, don’t nail or staple them, as this can damage the wires. Always make sure to follow the instructions from the manufacturer.
4. Beware of Kitchen and Cooking Fires
Always keep a close eye on what you’re cooking, and be vigilant about removing potentially flammable items like oven mitts, wooden utensils, or food packaging from your stove-top. Never leave the house while the oven is on. When deep-frying latkes or any other holiday treat, always protect your skin from hot oil, and remember that grease fires should be extinguished with baking soda, not water.
Also consider that outdoor cooking carries its own risks, especially if you’re using a large deep fryer for your Christmas turkey. Make sure to use your deep-fryer a safe distance from the house, and don’t over-fill it with oil.
5. Keep an Eye on Boxes and Gift Wrap
Be sure to clean up boxes, wrapping paper, tissue paper and other embellishments and trimmings quickly after gift exchanges. This will help reduce the risk of that flammable material coming in contact with a candle or heater.
Never attempt to dispose of gift wrap or trim by burning it in the fireplace – it can be made from materials that release dangerous fumes when burned.
6. Tend to Lit Fireplaces
- Burn only dry and seasoned wood
- Use a screen to keep sparks from escaping into the room
- Never leave a burning fire unattended
- Don’t hang Christmas stockings or garlands on a fireplace that will be used to burn fires
- Keep anything flammable, from gifts to slippers to throw rugs far (that is, at least three feet) away from the fireplace
7. Don’t Underestimate the Heat of Smoldering Embers
8. Use Electronics Responsibly
- Never leave an oven or stovetop unattended while cooking or baking
- Be aware of heaters and don’t leave them unattended
- Do not string multiple extension cords together, run cords under carpets or overload your electrical outlets with more than they can handle.