Holiday Tip of the Day: Fireproof Your Holiday
January 27th, 2012
What you do with your Christmas tree, holiday lights, and even wrapping paper can be the difference between a happy holiday and a house fire. Learn how easy it is to keep your loved ones and home safe this holiday.
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