Holiday Entertaining Safety Checklist
Use the tips on this checklist to ensure that your home is ready for all of the festive activities the holiday season brings. Fire Safety:
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Use the tips on this checklist to ensure that your home is ready for all of the festive activities the holiday season brings. Fire Safety:
Use this checklist to help find and correct fire safety hazards in your home before they can start a fire or injure someone. The
Electrical Fires do not have to happen. Use this checklist to help you find and fix electrical fire hazards in your home before they can
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