Fire safety

The Department of Municipal Affairs and Environment is providing fire safety tips in the days leading up to the holiday season through the 12 days of fire safety.

Candles are popular during the holiday season, but these open flames are a common cause of home fires.

December is the peak time of year for candle-caused home fires, many of which start in the bedroom when a candle is placed too close to something flammable such as a sheet or lampshade.

Artificial candles are always preferable but when using a candle with an open flame take the following precautions:

  • Always blow out candles when leaving the room or going to bed
  • Never burn a candle if medical oxygen is used in your home
  • Place candles on a secure, clean surface a safe distance from anything flammable
  • Use sturdy candle holders that won’t easily tip over
  • Light candles carefully, keeping them a safe distance from loose clothing and hair; and
  • Don’t burn a candle all the way down as the heat can ignite some candle holders

The Department of Municipal Affairs and Environment wishes all residents a safe and happy holiday season.