Public Safety Director's Spotlight - Holiday Decoration Safety Tips
Plenty of fun activities in historic St. Louis City neighborhoods this weekend. Enjoy!
This article is 13 years old. It was published on November 30, 2012.

Holiday Decoration Safety Tips
I want to begin this week's Spotlight by passing along some general rules for holiday safety from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- Plan for safety. Remember, there is no substitute for common sense. Look for and eliminate potential danger spots near candles, fireplaces, trees, and/or electrical connections.
- Keep matches, lighters, and candles out of the reach of children
- Make an emergency plan to use if a fire breaks out anywhere in your home. See that each family member knows what to do. Practice the plan!
- Never burn candles near evergreens. Burning evergreens in the fireplace can also be hazardous. When dry, greens burn like tinder.
- Indoors and outside, use only lights that have been tested for safety.
- Turn off all lights on trees and other decorations when you go to bed or leave the house. Lights could short and start a fire.
Upcoming Events
Dec. 1 – Cherokee Print
League 5th Annual
The
Cherokee Print League will be hosting the 5th
Annual
Dec. 1 – Holidays in Old North: A
Winter Craft Festival, Old North St. Louis Restoration Group,
Looking
for hand-crafted items to complete your holiday shopping list? Lots of local arts and crafts booths will be
open at the Old North Winter Craft
Festival this Saturday from
Dec. 1 – Trivia Night,
St. Raymond's,
St. Raymond Trivia Night will be held this
Saturday at
Dec. 1 – Third Annual Window Walk,
The
3rd Annual Window Walk in
the
Dec. 1 & 2 – 37th Annual Soulard
Holiday Parlour Tour 2012,
Take
a stroll into the past at the 37th
Annual Historic Soulard Parlour Tour this Saturday and Sunday. The festively decorated homes chosen for this
tour will definitely get you into the holiday mood.
Dec. 1 – Chill on The Hill, St. Ambrose
Church,
The
5th Annual Chill on the Hill
5K Run and 1 Mile Walk will take place this Saturday from St. Ambrose
Church on The Hill located at
Dec. 5 – Historic
Visitors
will be able to stop by the Old Courthouse in Downtown St. Louis Wednesdays at
lunchtime for traditional holiday music in the Rotunda, which will be
beautifully adorned with authentic Victorian decorations. The free
concerts will be held from
Dec. 6 – 9, Holiday Rooms in Bloom,
Historic Samuel Cupples House on the campus of Saint Louis University
Once
again
Dec. 8 – Community Mediation Program,
The Community Mediation Program
within
Dec. 8 – BackStoppers
The
BackStoppers organization will hold a Holiday
Trivia Night on Saturday, Dec. 8 at the
Dec. 8 – Inaugural Ugly Sweater Run,
The
Living Well Foundation will present its
Inaugural Ugly Sweater Run 5K and Virtual Fun Run on Saturday, Dec. 8 at
Save the Date
Dec. 8 – Downtown
Dutchtown Shop Hop, various locations
Dec. 8 – Artropy Craft Show, Regional Arts Commission, 10 a.m.
Dec. 8 – Grinchmas, MoKaBe's, 9 a.m.
Dec. 8 – Season of Love: A Holiday Musical, Harris-Stowe State
University, 7 p.m.
Dec. 8 – Peter & Paul Community Services Holiday Market, Blank Space, 2
p.m.
Dec. 8 – 1772 St. Louis Holiday, Old Courthouse, Noon
Dec. 8 & 9 – Carondelet Pottery Studio Holiday Sale, 10 a.m.
Dec. 9 – Celebrate Chanukah Traditions, Missouri Botanical Garden, Noon
Dec. 9 – Lafayette Square Holiday Parlor Tour, Lafayette & Mississippi, 10
a.m.
Dec. 9 – Central Library Grand Re-Opening, Downtown, 1 p.m.
Promoting Your Neighborhood Activities
Is there a neighborhood event on the schedule that you would like noted in the Spotlight? If so, you may email the information about it to me at rothe@stlouis-mo.gov or to Cathy Smentkowski at smentkowskic@stlouis-mo.gov for consideration. You may also post it on the City's Calendar of Events on the City's web site: http://stlouis-mo.gov. The link to submit an event is on the home page. The listing is free. I encourage you to take advantage of this free way to promote your event.
Tax Assistance Volunteers Needed
The Gateway EITC Community Coalition offers free Earned Income Tax
Credit preparation and education to area residents from late January through
April 15 at various locations. Training for the tax assistance volunteers
will take place during January at various times and locations throughout the
Eddie
Roth
Director of
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Department:
Department of Public Safety
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Topic:
Arts and Entertainment Events
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