Project Holiday

Project Holiday

Our gift to you this holiday season
NFPA's "Project Holiday" can help you and your community stay fire-safe.

Our "Project Holiday" online toolkit is stuffed to the brim with everything you'll need for a comprehensive holiday safety campaign. 


Holiday quiz
Take our quiz! How much do you think you know about holiday fire safety?


News release, letters to the editor, talking points, and report
Use these tools to get the word out to the media about holiday safety 


Safety tip sheets
Print these reproducible safety tip sheets to distribute at community events.

Christmas tree safety tips

  Candle safety tips    Cooking safety tips Winter holiday safety tips 

As you deck the halls, be fire smart. A small fire that spreads to a Christmas tree can grow large very quickly. 
Christmas trees (PDF, 1 MB)

 

Remember: a candle is an open flame, which means that it can easily ignite anything that can burn. 
Candles (PDF, 792 KB)

 

The leading cause of kitchen fires is unattended cooking, so stay alert when cooking this holiday.
Cooking (PDF, 171 KB)

The holidays are a time for families and friends to gather. But that also means a greater risk for fire. 
Holidays (PDF, 962 KB)


Gift tags and Christmas tree tags
Use these colorful tags to brighten your holidays -- and make them more fire-safe! 

NFPA holiday gift tags  NFPA tree tags 
Give the gift of fire safety with these colorful gift tags. Duplicate the tags and distribute to residents to use with their gift-giving. Gift tags (PDF, 744 KB) Our Christmas tree tags provide important fire safety information. Make copies of the tags and ask local retailers to distribute with every tree sold. Tree tags (PDF, 340 KB)

For kids and families


Safety videos
Watch these NFPA videos for tips on making your holidays safer.


NFPA's Lorraine Carli has a few safety tips to consider before you decorate your home for the holidays.

NFPA's Amy Lebeau offers tips to keep your Christmas tree fire-safe this year.

A demonstration showing how flammable a dry Christmas tree can be as opposed to a tree watered regularly. This test was conducted by NFPA and Underwriters Laboratories.

Keep family and guests safe during the holiday party season by following these simple tips.

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Project Holiday quiz
How much do you know about holiday safety?


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