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Red Cross offers decorating safety tips this holiday season – Metro Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The American Red Cross Southeastern Pennsylvania Region has released critical safety tips for holiday decorating to help families avoid the risk of home fires. As the festive season brings an increase in decorations, the Red Cross emphasizes the importance of fire safety. Key recommendations include checking holiday lights for damage, keeping decorations away from heat sources, and being vigilant with candles and fireplaces. The organization highlights that taking these simple precautions can significantly enhance safety during gatherings. By spreading awareness about fire hazards, the Red Cross seeks to ensure that everyone enjoys a safe and enjoyable holiday season.

The article also notes that home fires can escalate quickly and urges families to be proactive in their safety measures. Community engagement and education are at the forefront of this initiative, aiming to empower residents to protect their homes. Following these tips not only safeguards families but also fosters a sense of community responsibility during the holidays.

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