Keep
the Wreath RED

The Grayslake
Fire Protection District urges everyone to help “Keep The Wreath Red”
until January 2nd, 2008.
The Grayslake
Fire Protection District will place a wreath, which is illuminated with
red bulbs in front of the Fire Station at 160 Hawley Street, on the Fire
Station at 1200 Brae Loch Road, and also on this website (above) which
is visible to
all. If a fire occurs during the Holiday Season, in which holiday
decorations are determined to be involved, one of the red bulbs will be
changed to a white bulb. This will serve as a reminder of the safety
precautions that should be taken during this Holiday Season.
The Grayslake
Fire Protection District urges the citizens of all communities to take
time to help “Keep The Wreath Red”, and eliminate unwanted fires
by providing a fire safe environment at home and work.
The Grayslake
Fire Protection District lists precautions that can be taken by
residents, calling everyone’s attention to the following safety
suggestions:
FIREPLACES:
Your fireplace is a source of warmth and heat. Before starting your
fire, be sure to remove all paper and wood decorations from the
immediate area. BE SURE THE FLUE IS OPEN. Use a grate to burn
materials on, in the fireplace. Avoid prolonged over-firing. This may
ignite the structure through overheated hearth or fireplace walls where
the mortar has become dried and dropped out because of excessive heat.
Never use flammable liquids to light the fire, always keep the fire box
area clean of ashes and embers and make sure they are completely cooled
before taking the ashes or embers into a storage area. Avoid burning
garbage, dried decorations, wrapping paper, etc., in fireplaces as these
burn with a very hot flame and may ignite accumulated creosote or cause
damage to the chimney itself. It is also extremely important to have
your chimney cleaned by a certified chimney sweep.
CANDLES: The
use of candles during the Holiday Season has increased drastically over
the years. When using candles, always make sure that the candles are
not close to combustible materials, such as curtains and other
decorations. Make sure all of the candles are snuffed out before
retiring or leaving your house.
LIGHTS:
Christmas tree lights and other decorations set the theme for the
Holidays. Here are some important points to remember when using them.
Use only lights that have been tested for safety. Identify these by a
label from a listing agency, such as UL. Check the labels on lights to
be used outdoors to see that they are suitable for outdoor use. Never
use indoor lights outside. Fasten outdoor lights securely to trees,
walls or other firm support to protect them from wind damage. Never use
more than the listed amount of light sets per extension cord. Read the
manufacturer’ instructions carefully, and do not use more than the
number of light sets recommended in one circuit. Always turn off lights
when you retire for the evening or leave your home. A short circuit in
any electrical equipment could cause a fire. Never use electric
lights on a metallic tree. All lights present the problem of shock and
a casualty hazards for curious kids.
PAPER:
The opening of Holiday presents is always special during this time of
year. Take special precautions when disposing of the wrappings. Always
dispose of wrappings immediately after opening. Place trash in a metal
container. Don’t burn wrappings in the fireplace. They may ignite
suddenly and cause a flash fire.
TREES: Artificial
trees (plastic) should bear a listing label. Some unlabeled plastic
trees burn with extreme vigor. Do not rely on chemical coatings or
sprays to make your live evergreen flame resistant. Follow these safety
rules when shopping for a natural tree:
A fresh tree
will stay green longer and be less of a fire hazard than a dry tree. To
check for freshness, remember, check for color and scent. Feel the
needles; they shouldn’t come off in your hand. A fresh tree is deep
green in color and has a strong scent of pine. The trunk butt of a
fresh tree should be sticky with sap. After you get the tree home, cut
a half-inch off the trunk and keep plenty of water in the stand.
Place your
Christmas tree in a location away from fireplaces, radiators and other
heat sources. Be sure that it is out of the traffic pattern and primary
evacuation route in case of an emergency.
For additional
information on FIRE SAFETY please contact the Grayslake Fire Protection
District’s Fire Prevention Bureau at:
847.223.8960
weekdays 8-4.
From all of the members of the
Grayslake Fire Protection District
we send our sincere wishes for a
Happy and Fire Safe Holiday Season.