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Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office: “Be A Good Elf” When Selecting, Decorating, Maintaining Christmas Trees

Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO)

Tennessee State Fire MarshalNashville, TN – Opinions may differ on when to start decorating for the holidays, but one thing is certain: Practicing fire safety during the holidays can drastically reduce the likelihood of a home fire. To raise awareness of fire-safe behaviors this holiday season, the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) is asking Tennesseans to “Be a Good Elf [1]” when it comes to selecting, decorating, and maintaining Christmas trees.

While fire departments only respond to an average of 200 Christmas tree fires per year according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), those fires are far more deadly than other home fires.

Christmas Trees Start an Average of 200 Home Fires Each Year in the United States [2]

Christmas Trees Start an Average of 200 Home Fires Each Year in the United States

NFPA data shows that one of every 32 reported home fires caused by Christmas trees resulted in a death.

This compares to one death per 143 reported home fires resulting from other causes.

“Christmas trees are a staple for many Tennesseans celebrating the holidays each year,  but those festivities can turn deadly if a blaze starts because of a Christmas tree,” said Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal Julie Mix McPeak. “We urge consumers to practice fire-safe behavior to ensure their holidays are festive and safe.”

The State Fire Marshal’s Office shares the following tips to help Tennesseans reduce their risk of Christmas tree fires:

Picking A Tree

Placing A Tree

Lighting A Tree

Disposing Of A Tree

For more information on making your home fire safe, visit tn.gov/fire [4].