Fire Safety: Keep The Wreath Green Campaign Begins Today

December 1, 2012

Today, Escambia County Fire Rescue and the City of Pensacola Fire Department begin the “Keep the Wreath Green” holiday safety program and Santa Rosa County begins the “Keep Your Holidays Bright” campaign designed to promote fire safety during the month of December. With both programs, officials hope to reduce the number of fires during a time of serious fire danger with simple, life saving tips.

Escambia County

Every time firefighters respond to a residential fire in Escambia County, a green light bulb will be replaced with a red one to remind citizens of the dangers posed by holiday decorations. Last year, there were four residential fires in December, including one in North Escambia. A home on Washington Street in Cantonment was destroyed by fire in the early morning hours of December 30. [Read more...]

wreath.jpgBy comparison, the 2010 Keep the Wreath Green campaign ended with 18 red bulbs representing residential fires, with 15 of those fire occurring by Christmas Eve. In 2009, there were a dozen fires during the period.

This year, the eighth year of the campaign, five-foot wreaths will be on display at 26 different locations throughout the holiday season. These sites are the Old Escambia County Courthouse on Palafox Place, the Public Safety Building on W Street, the Central Office Complex on West Park Place, 17 primary county fire stations, seven stations within the City of Pensacola, Cordova Mall and one mobile display.

The “Keep the Wreath Green” program has gone  green with all new LED low wattage lights that use less energy, have a longer lifetime and are more durable than the standard lights.

Officials hope to reduce the number of fires during a time of serious fire danger with simple, life saving tips for each day of the month. Click here to read the fire safety tips.

Santa Rosa County

In the Santa Rosa “Keep Your Holidays Bright” campaign, a Christmas tree decorated with candles has been placed in the Santa Rosa County Administration Complex on Caroline Street.

Each time firefighters respond to a working residential fire or large wildfire causing fire damage, a candle will be “extinguished” and replaced with a card noting the basic details of the fire.

Pictured top: This home on Washington Street in Cantonment was destroyed by fire in the early morning hours of December 30, 2011. Pictured inset: A Keep the Wreath Green display at the Mcdavid Volunteer Fire Department. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

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