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News Release
Media Invited to Christmas Tree Safety Demonstration - 11/29/24

Date: Monday, Dec. 2, 2024

Time: 11:00 a.m.

Location: TVF&R Training Center, 12400 SW Tonquin Rd, Sherwood, OR 97140

RSVP To: Public Information Officer, 503-259-1111

Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (TVF&R) is inviting local media to a live demonstration of the fire hazards posed by dry Christmas trees. During this demonstration, firefighters will ignite a dry Christmas tree under controlled conditions to showcase how quickly it can be engulfed in flames. This visual event highlights the importance of tree safety, including watering Christmas trees daily and keeping them away from heat sources such as candles, space heaters, and fireplaces.

“Every year, Christmas tree fires cause millions of dollars in property damage and can even be deadly,” Deputy Fire Marshal Stephanie McKee, said. “We don’t want to see anyone’s holiday season ruined by an unexpected fire that could be prevented with a few simple safety measures.” 

Media are invited to attend the live Christmas tree fire demonstration and interview Deputy McKee regarding holiday safety advice. Please RSVP to pio@tvfr.com if your organization plans to attend. 

Key Safety Tips for Holiday Trees:

  • Water Your Tree: A well-watered tree is far less likely to catch fire than a dry one.
  • Check Lights and Wires: Inspect holiday lights for fraying or damage and avoid overloading electrical outlets.
  • Keep Away from Heat Sources: Ensure your tree is placed at least three feet away from any heat source.
  • Dispose of Trees Properly: Once the holidays are over, promptly recycle or dispose of dry trees to reduce fire risk.

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