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Decorate Safely This Halloween

Halloween is this upcoming Tuesday, and as such many people will be decorating, hosting parties, and setting up Jack-o-Lanterns. While being festive can be a lot of fun, it can also be dangerous when precautions aren’t taken. Decorations and costumes can present fire hazards, though there are some easy steps you can take to minimize this risk!

Use Battery Operated Lights in Jack-o-Lanterns

Putting an open flame inside of a carved pumpkin can present a significant fire hazard. While the pumpkin itself could begin to burn, an even larger risk comes from decorations or costumes accidentally falling onto the jack-o-lantern. When lighting up your jack-o-lanterns, try to use battery operated lights such as LED tea lights or glow sticks. If you do use an open flame, make sure the pumpkins aren’t placed inside, near structures, or in walkways to minimize accidents.

Avoid Long Trailing Fabric

When putting together your costumes, avoid long trailing fabric as it can drift into candles or jack-o-lanterns and catch fire.

Keep All Decorations Away from Flame and Heat Sources

Dried vegetation, crepe paper, and more are common Halloween decorations, however they can very easily catch fire when they come in contact with open flame or heat sources. In addition to keeping your jack-o-lanterns in a safe place, avoid placing flammable decorations near candles, lights, heaters, and other potential heat sources.

Teach Children to Stay Away From Jack-o-Lanterns

Whether out trick-or-treating or at a party, teach your children to stay safe and keep their distance from jack-o-lanterns and other open flames. It’s better to keep at a safe distance than risk a costume catching on fire.

Keep Exits Clear of Decorations

When decorating your home, keep all exits clear of decorations. In case of an emergency, blocked exits can restrict escape routes and cause unwanted harm.

Make Sure All Smoke Alarms Are Working

Finally, ensure all of your home’s smoke alarms are working in case a fire does start. If you happen to be in another room when something catches fire, the smoke alarms can alert you before the fire spreads or significant harm is done.

Have Fun!

Safety and fun aren’t mutually exclusive. Whether you’re out trick-or-treating, hosting a party, or just decorating for your family, remember to have fun, stay safe, and enjoy your Halloween!

Halloween Fire Safety Tips

As we near Halloween, many people are excitedly putting up decorations, making jack-o-lanterns, and getting into the Halloween spirit! As fun as this can be, some decorations can be fire hazards. Knowing how to safely get into the spirit could help avoid fires and other issues this Halloween. This tip sheet from the NFPA has some great advice on how to stay safe during the spooky season!

Firefighters Hand Out Candy

SE Thurston Fire Authority (Yelm & Rainier Fire Department) was out in the city of Yelm to ensure the safety of Trick or Treat on Halloween night.

Chief Mark King, Lieutenant Ann Holeman, Firefighter/Public Education Coordinator Tony Brosco, and career and volunteer Firefighters/EMT were out in the community to make sure the children had a safe and fun Halloween.

The fire trucks and emergency vehicles were equipped with candy and Firefighters/EMT. The fire truck made a path through the neighborhoods of Yelm, firefighters making stops to hand out candy to kids.

The Yelm Firefighter IAFF Local 3626 and an anonymous group donated the candy.