Home Safety Tips for the Christmas Season

Ensuring the safety of your home during the holiday season is important. Here are some Christmas home safety tips to help you create a secure and enjoyable environment:

Christmas Tree Safety:

If you have a live tree, water it regularly to prevent it from drying out and becoming a fire hazard.

Keep the tree away from heat sources such as fireplaces, radiators, and heaters.

Lights and Decorations:

Use lights and decorations that are labeled as flame-resistant. Check lights for frayed wires, broken bulbs, and loose connections before putting them up. Avoid overloading electrical outlets and use extension cords wisely.

Candles:

Keep candles in stable holders, away from flammable materials and out of reach of children and pets.

Never leave candles unattended and extinguish them before going to bed or leaving the house.

Fireplace Safety:

Use a screen in front of the fireplace to prevent sparks from escaping. Keep flammable items, such as decorations and wrapping paper, away from the fireplace.

Cooking Safety:

Stay in the kitchen when cooking, especially if using the stove or oven. Keep flammable items away from the cooking area. Have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and know how to use it.

Child and Pet Safety:

Place small decorations and ornaments out of reach of children and pets to prevent choking hazards.

Be cautious with holiday plants, as some can be toxic to pets if ingested.

Secure Decorations:

Anchor Christmas trees securely to prevent them from tipping over. Avoid placing decorations on unstable surfaces or near the edges of tables and countertops.

Emergency Preparedness:

Ensure your smoke detectors are working properly and replace batteries if needed. Have an emergency evacuation plan in case of a fire or other emergencies.

Gift Wrapping Safety:

Dispose of wrapping paper in a safe manner to avoid fire hazards. Keep scissors and small objects out of the reach of young children.

By following these Christmas home safety tips, you can create a festive and secure environment for your family and guests during the holiday season.

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Here Comes Santa Claus

It’s Christmas Day

And all around

People are bringing Christmas cheer

With wrapped gifts and well wishes for the New Year

And when all the foods been eaten

The gift wrapping destroyed

You’ll still have the memories

Of a Christmas well enjoyed

 

From everyone here, we would like to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas!

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Christmas Gift Guide

With just a few days left before Jolly Old Saint Nick comes down our chimneys to place gifts for you and yours under the tree, we want to make sure your holiday gift buying is all taken care of and completed.

So what do you do when you run out of gift ideas? Here are some tips to help you make this holiday season unforgettable.

If you can’t think of what to get that special someone, especially if you’re already out shopping, scroll through their social media for items or brands that they post with or about.

When it comes to our parents, gift buying is a little more difficult even though they usually don’t ask for anything. But think of hobbies, restaurants, or their daily routine and what items they use daily. No matter how big or small they will remember you gifted it to them when they go to use it.

And of course, the kids. Contrary to popular belief they are the hardest to shop for as so many options exist and choosing the right one is a 50/50 chance. Kids will typically use toys for a short period of time and then move on. However, we have a trick that could save the day!  Buy small gifts, wrap individually and turn into one BIG bundled surprise. Their love for the holiday isn’t really based on what they get but how many and how big their gift is.

Try these tips out and let us know what tricks you have up your sleeve, Happy Holidays.

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Western Mutual Helps Families in Need This Holiday Season

The Western Mutual Insurance family is excited to honor the beauty of the Christmas season by participating in the 27thAnnual Spark of Love Toy Drive.  Western Mutual staff members have been collecting toys and gifts for infants, children, and teens all month long, and the Company is matching their gifts.

Collecting over 10 million toys and gifts, the Spark of Love has helped underserved children and teens throughout Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, Ventura and Riverside counties. Local fire stations are accepting new, unwrapped toys or sports equipment along with various businesses around the southland.

Are you interested in giving back this holiday season? Visit the Spark of Love website to find a drop-off location near you: https://abc7.com/community-events/spark-of-love-toy-drive-2019/5684558/. You can also participate by donating online: https://supportlafd.kindful.com/?campaign=1032876.

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