
During the holiday season, dry conditions and increased use of fireworks raise the risk of fires in and around homes. Therefore, one of the first preventative measures is to keep homes and outdoor areas clean to reduce any possibility of fire spreading.
To prevent tragedies, families are advised to collect and dispose of dry weeds, leaves, branches, and accumulated trash in yards, gardens, roofs, and sidewalks. Regularly watering gardens and green areas helps keep vegetation moist and less prone to catching fire. It is also important not to leave flammable objects outdoors, such as cardboard, wood, plastics, flammable liquids, or fireworks unsecured, and to keep areas near the house clear.
Inside the home, it is essential to check electrical installations before turning on Christmas lights and to avoid overloading electrical outlets. Natural trees must be kept hydrated to reduce their flammability, while artificial trees must be fire-resistant. Having a working fire extinguisher and knowing how to use it can make all the difference in the event of a fire.
During this time of year, the use of fireworks increases in various parts of the country, raising the risk of house fires. The combination of gunpowder, overloaded electrical systems, and flammable materials can cause emergencies that endanger lives and result in property damage.

To reduce these risks, the use of fireworks inside homes or enclosed spaces should be avoided. These products should only be used in open areas, away from roofs, vehicles, trees, curtains, and power lines, always maintaining a safe distance between people and fireworks, especially in windy conditions.
Another key point is to prevent children from handling fireworks. Adult supervision is essential, as is the purchase of authorized products in good condition. Gunpowder should be stored in dry, well-ventilated areas away from heat sources, stoves, or electrical outlets.
In the event of a fire, do not attempt to control it without the proper equipment. Immediate evacuation of the area and early alert to emergency services allow for a faster response and reduce the risk of serious injury.
In any emergency, the public can contact the following numbers:

911 – Policía Nacional Civil
913 – Cuerpo de Bomberos
132 – Sistema de Emergencias Médicas
128 – Comandos de Salvamento
Adopting these preventive measures allows you to enjoy the Christmas celebrations safely, protect your family, and avoid incidents that can be prevented with responsibility and caution.
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