How to Have a Safe and Sound Holiday Season   With the holiday season approaching, many Americans will be spending time at home and away with family and friends. To make sure families stay safe and sound this holiday season, the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (ESA) recommends the following home safety and security tips.

Holiday Safety Tips   For most Americans, the holidays mean turning on the heat and putting logs on the fire. What this also means is
an increased risk for carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. CO gas can come from several sources including gas-fired appliances, cars and
trucks, gas grills and wood-burning furnaces and fireplaces. Each year, CO poisoning causes approximately 480 deaths and more than
15,000 hospital visits in the United States. Since CO is an odorless, colorless and toxic gas, it can kill before its victims are even
aware of it. At lower levels of exposure, CO causes mild flu-like symptoms.

To prevent CO poisoning, consumers should have a qualified technician inspect fuel-burning appliances at least once a year. Vehicles
should never be left running while in the garage, even with the garage door opened, a common practice when trying to warm a vehicle
on a cold day. Deadly emissions can get trapped inside the house and cause CO poisoning.

In addition, a certified and independently lab-tested CO detector should be installed outside sleeping areas. A CO detector will sound
an alarm before dangerous levels of CO accumulate.

Fire safety is another consideration during the holidays. Both Christmas tree and candle fires are highest in December, with Christmas
day being the peak day for candle fires.

Follow these tips to help ensure a fire-free holiday:


Holiday Security Tips   The holidays offer many wonderful opportunities for giving to others, but someone not on the nice list is the
local burglar. According to the FBI, a burglary occurs every 14 seconds in the United States, with more than 2 million burglaries in 2007
totaling an estimated $4.3 billion in lost property.

Here are some tips to prevent this crime:

Since more than half of all residential burglaries occur during the daytime hours when many people are away from home, consumers are
advised to be extra cautious about locking doors and windows before leaving and making sure installed alarm systems are activated.
Don’t invite burglars in with a tempting display of holiday gifts that can be seen from the outside.

If you are going away for the holidays, you can follow this simple checklist created by ESA to minimize your risk of a home burglary.


Source:  National Burglar Fire Alarm Association, Electronic Security Association
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