For the Consumer | Manage the Four C's of Winter Fire Risks:
Chimneys, Candle, Christmas Trees and Children
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve—these holidays mean celebrations, many of them in decorated homes filled with merry-making family members and friends.Trusted Choice® insurance professionals also know that the winter holidays bring greater-than-usual risks of fire in homes. The National Fire Protection Association reports that, over the course of a calendar year, the 10 worst days for fires in homes fall between December 24 and January 6. Fortunately, these risks can be reduced with safe practices that address the “four Cs” of winter fires: chimneys, candles, Christmas trees and children. For common sense tips on all of the four C's, click here for the entire article
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