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  1. NFPA - Winter holidays

    Carefully decorating your home can help make your holidays safer.

  2. Free NFPA Download. Winter Holiday Safety Tip Sheet.

    Help reduce the risks of home fires around the winter holidays. This free NFPA resource provides simple tips for a fire-safe holiday season.

  3. Thanksgiving safety tips | NFPA

    Use NFPA’s Thanksgiving safety tips to keep your family safe and help prevent cooking fires.

  4. Fire Safety Tips for Cold Weather

    Fire Safety Tips for Cold Weather Heating, holiday decorations, winter storms and candles all contribute to an increased risk of fire during the winter months. NFPA and the U.S. Fire …

  5. Electrical Safety Tips for Using Exterior Holiday Lights

    Dec 3, 2025 · Additional Resources As the holidays near and we start digging into the boxes in our basements and attics for holiday decor, now is the time to consider your approach to …

  6. Download the NFPA Christmas Tree Safety Tip Sheet.

    Spread the word about Christmas tree safety around the holidays. This easy-to-follow tip sheet covers picking, placing, lighting, and disposing of the tree.

  7. Home Fire Safety - NFPA

    Holiday Fire Safety Tips Festive celebrations, flickering lights and winter greens are hallmarks of the holiday season, but they also present fire risks that can quickly turn this festive time of year …

  8. Safety Tip Sheets - NFPA

    Safety tip sheets from NFPA are helpful, easy to understand, and free. You'll find tip sheets that provide practical advice when cooking, using electrical equipment and heating appliances, …

  9. Keep Fire Safety In Mind When Celebrating Hanukkah - NFPA

    Dec 19, 2022 · Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are two winter holidays that involve candles and cooking. Keep fire safety in mind with these tips from NFPA.

  10. Christmas Tree Requirements in NFPA 1

    Dec 6, 2024 · RELATED: To learn more about Christmas trees and home fire safety, read our “How to Help Prevent Home Christmas Tree Fires” blog. Considerations for natural-cut …