Ottawa fire offers holiday safety tips for a safe Christmas and New Year’s season

The Ottawa Fire Services is offering tips to make it a safe Christmas and holiday season at your home.

In Ontario, there are an average of nine fatalities linked to house fires every year, according to fire officials.

Here are some fire prevention and safety tips for the holiday season.

Lights

Ottawa fire says when using holiday lights, use LED lights for your Christmas tree and outdoor light displays.

Officials recommend using a power bar and surge protector when lighting your Christmas lights or plugging the light string directly into the outlet.

Ottawa fire officials also recommend, “not overloading extension cords to guarantee your safety.”

Christmas trees

If you have a real Christmas tree, water your tree daily to “avoid a fiery catastrophe,” according to Ottawa fire.

“Check for falling needles and nearby heat sources, be wary,” the city said in a media release.

Ottawa Fire Services recommends keeping three feet of distance between heating sources and your fabric, presents or Christmas food.

Christmas baking

When you’re doing your Christmas baking and cooking, Ottawa fire recommends never leaving children alone in the kitchen.

“Safety first, delicious cookies second, happily!” Ottawa fire said.

You should never leave the stove unattended while cooking.

Smoke alarms

You should check your smoke alarm monthly “for peace of mind,” according to Ottawa Fire Services.

Replace any old batteries or alarms in your home. Ottawa fire recommends replacing your smoke alarm every seven to 10 years.

Carbon monoxide alarm

If you hear four beeps from your carbon monoxide alarm during the holidays, leave your house “immediately to avoid any harm,” according to Ottawa fire.

Smoking

Ottawa fire says if you’re smoking, smoke outside.

“Use deep, sturdy ashtrays and dispose of butts properly,” Ottawa Fire Services says.

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