Figures released by Liverpool Council have revealed how much of taxpayers money goes on putting on displays. Decorations are ...
More than one-third (36 percent) of U.S. home fires involving Christmas trees occur in January. With this post-holiday fire hazard in mind, the National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) strongly ...
The National Fire Protection Association encourages people to dispose of Christmas trees after the holiday season, as 36% of ...
Presents have been unwrapped, feasts eaten and now Christmas is clearly in the rear view mirror. Now, what do you do with ...
The elephants and giraffes at the German capital's zoo were able to enjoy unsold Christmas trees.View on euronews ...
To safely dispose of a Christmas tree, NFPA recommends using the local community’s recycling program, if possible; trees ...
If you still have one holiday decoration hanging around — your Christmas tree — it might be time to let it go.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says over 36% of home fires in January happen because of Christmas trees.
As the holiday season wraps up, some of you may be taking down your Christmas trees. While there are certainly some families who have plastic trees that they just pack up for the year, Severe Weather ...
Paul Payne is the New Canaan fire marshal.] Taking down the Christmas tree isn’t nearly as much fun as putting it up. But the ...
Despite the fact that the holidays are now over, it can be very tempting to leave up your Christmas tree to maintain that ...
CHRISTMAS is over for another year, leaving many to wonder when is the best time to take festive decorations down. The decision is down to you when it comes to packing up the tinsel and the tree.