No one wants a Crisp-mas tree: Terrifying safety video reminds families why they should water their festive firs every day
- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released a video showing what happens if you don't water your Christmas tree
- Two trees are set up in living room, one watered and one dry and they're ignited
- The dry tree catches fire and burns down in 10 seconds, the other just smokes
- CPSC estimates there are 14,700 holiday decorating related ER-treated injuries
The government has released a terrifying safety video shows the importance of watering a Christmas tree every day.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) set up two trees in a replica living room. One tree is watered, and the other is dry.
Officers then set alight the watered tree. After nearly a minute, the tree only smokes slightly.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) set up two trees in a replica living room. One tree is watered, and the other is dry
Officers then light the trees. The dry tree is completely ablaze within 10 seconds, but the watered plant only smokes lightly by 40 seconds
However, the dry tree is completely ablaze within 10 seconds. By 20 seconds, the entire room is torched.
'Safety should be part of all your decorating efforts,' said CPSC Acting Chairman Ann Marie Buerkle.
'Make sure your live Christmas tree has plenty of water, keep lit candles away from flammable items, and use caution when standing on a ladder or a chair to hang decorations.'
The CPSC estimates there are 14,700 holiday decorating related ER-treated injuries per year in the U.S.
There are approximately 10 deaths per year from fires related to Christmas trees, and around $15.7million in property damage.
By 20 seconds, the entire room is torched from the dry tree. The CPSC estimates there are 14,700 holiday decorating related ER-treated injuries per year in the U.S.
'Safety should be part of all your decorating efforts,' said CPSC Acting Chairman Ann Marie Buerkle
There are approximately 10 deaths per year from fires related to Christmas trees, and around $15.7million in property damage
Most watched News videos
- Shocking moment woman is abducted by man in Oregon
- ANOTHER King's Guard horse attempts to escape after throwing trooper
- Moment escaped Household Cavalry horses rampage through London
- Terrorism suspect admits murder motivated by Gaza conflict
- Russia: Nuclear weapons in Poland would become targets in wider war
- New AI-based Putin biopic shows the president soiling his nappy
- Wills' rockstar reception! Prince of Wales greeted with huge cheers
- Shadow Transport Secretary: Labour 'can't promise' lower train fares
- Prison Break fail! Moment prisoners escape prison and are arrested
- Ammanford school 'stabbing': Police and ambulance on scene
- All the moments King's Guard horses haven't kept their composure
- Shocking moment pandas attack zookeeper in front of onlookers