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Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue holds Christmas tree burn, Horry Co. Fire Rescue share fire prevention tips

Local fire departments want residents to have a safe Christmas and holiday season, and are sharing tips to help prevent fires.

On Thursday, Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue held their annual Christmas tree burn demonstration to show just how fast a tree can go up in flames if not watered.

“We’re doing the best we can with our education. We’re trying to tell people about space heaters, how dangerous they can be, how you need to keep enough room around them,” said Lt. Jonathan Evans, with Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue. “With your decorations, if you’re using lights outside, make sure they’re exterior lights and exterior extension cords, those kind of things.”

Horry County Fire Rescue shared fire prevention tips in a press release from Horry County Government.

“With cold weather in the forecast, and the upcoming winter season approaching, Horry County Fire Rescue would like to remind residents to follow these heating tips to help maintain a fire-safe home,” says the release.

– Space Heater:

 – Fireplace:

– Wood Stove:

 – Furnace:

 – Kitchen oven: Do not use a kitchen oven to heat the home. It is not designed to heat large areas, and the element may fail which could cause a fire.

 – Portable Generators:

“Heating pads and electric blankets also pose a fire risk, especially if more than 10-years old,” the release also said. “Do not place anything on top of either device when in use, this includes other blankets or pets. Never fold electric blankets or use while sleeping.”

“Smoke alarms should be installed on every level of your home and inside and outside sleeping areas. You should test your smoke alarm each month,” the release added. “Also, lightly dust or vacuum your smoke alarm after each test. Smoke alarms should be completely replaced every 10-years. Your family should plan and practice a home escape plan during your monthly smoke alarm testing routine.”