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Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office says Don’t Miss a Trick when it comes to Halloween Fire Safety

Tennessee State Fire MarshalNashville, TN – Every year, Halloween decorations, costumes and parties seemingly become more elaborate and outrageous. While the season may thrill trick-or-treaters, Halloween season can sometimes lead to dangerous and tragic situations.

National data from the U.S. Fire Administration shows 10,300 fires typically occur during the three-day period around Halloween, causing about 25 deaths, 125 injuries and $83 million in property loss.

Keep Halloween Safe by following a few Safety Tips. [1]

Keep Halloween Safe by following a few Safety Tips.

During Halloween this year, the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) reminds revelers to never forget basic fire safety rules and pay close attention to candles, decorations, and costumes.

It is also important to remember fire safety while visiting haunted houses [2] operating in your area.

“We urge Tennesseans to remember fire safety during their Halloween festivities,” said State Fire Marshal and Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. “We want everyone to balance fun with safety during Halloween.”

Keep Halloween safe with a few fire safety tips: