The holidays are a wonderful time for gathering, decorating, and cooking. But they also bring a rise in home and electrical fires. With a few simple steps and these tips from Fisher Injury Lawyers, Louisiana families can keep the season safe and bright.
Holiday lights are a common cause of fires. Before you hang them, look for frayed wires or damaged bulbs. Avoid overloading outlets or extension cords. Turn your lights off when you go to bed or leave home.
Real Christmas trees dry out fast indoors. Water your tree often and keep it away from heaters, fireplaces, or candles. If you use real candles, place them far from decorations and never leave them burning when you are not in the room.
Many Louisiana families use space heaters and fireplaces when temperatures drop. These can be safe if used the right way.
Remember:
Holiday cooking can be risky. Many kitchen fires start when someone steps away “for just a minute.” Stay close to the stove, watch oil temperatures, and keep flammable items away from heat.
Outdoor lights need attention too.
A few reminders:
If a fire causes injury — whether due to a defective product, faulty wiring, or someone else’s negligence — Fisher Injury Lawyers are here to help. We represent victims of home fires, electrical fires, burn injuries, and more. Our team offers free consultations 24/7.
From our family at Fisher Injury Lawyers to yours, we wish you a warm, safe, and joyful holiday season.

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