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Holiday Home Safety

Candles on wreath

Although it’s easy to be distracted when rushing to finish holiday preparations for family and guests, always keep this in mind: Safety First! Poisoning and home fires can happen all too quickly, so stay alert for some of these common dangers.

Instead of real candles, try those with timers, and make sure light cords are well secured and out of reach of children and pets. More important reminders … don’t overload circuits by connecting too many strands of lights, and never use decorations designed for the interior on the outside. For more safety tips, check out this holiday infographic from FEMA.

Your four-legged family members need to stay safe, too. Two holiday plant favorites, holly and mistletoe, are especially dangerous for pets. Including additives when watering the Christmas tree may be poisonous if your furry friend is tempted to drink from the tree stand.

Or, if your favorite feline likes to climb or loves to paw at the shiny ornaments, be sure the tree is properly anchored and the ornaments are not breakable or made of potentially toxic materials. To keep your pets safe at the holidays, review these helpful tips from the ASPCA and The Humane Society.

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