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Candles are a common feature in many households, especially during the Halloween season. However, they present a significant fire hazard if not handled properly. The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) recommends the following:
Battery-powered lamps and chemical glow sticks are much safer alternatives.
If you must use candles, always keep them and other hot electric lamps away from drapes, decorations, flammable items, and areas near children and pets.
Carving pumpkins is a beloved Halloween tradition. But once the carving is done, placing a candle inside can pose a fire risk.
While Halloween decorations can set the mood, it’s vital to ensure they don’t become a fire hazard.
In California, if a fire occurs due to one’s negligence, the responsible party may be held liable for damages. For instance, if you’re at someone’s home, and they negligently place a candle near flammable materials resulting in a fire, they could potentially be held accountable for any injuries caused to you.
Under the California Civil Code Section 1714(a): Everyone is liable for both their intentional acts but also for negligently causing injury to another as a result of a duty of care breach. Thus, it’s imperative to be diligent in fire safety practices to prevent harm and potential legal consequences.
The LAFD offers a detailed checklist for Halloween night safety. Some of these recommendations include:
Safety should always be at the forefront of people’s minds, especially during festive times when the risk of accidents may be heightened. As we celebrate, let’s ensure we minimize fire hazards, keeping our families and properties safe. Remember, while Halloween is about spooky fun, real-life accidents, and their consequences can be far scarier.
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