'A dry Christmas tree burns faster than newspaper.' As the holiday season approaches and many in the US are setting up Christmas trees, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission has tweeted a warning — including a striking image of a fiery skeleton.
The CPSC took to Twitter Saturday, posting a striking image of a fiery skeleton in a living room decorated for Christmas. Text on the image says, 'WATER YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE' and 'A dry Christmas tree burns faster than newspaper.'The image was posted with the word 'Soon.' in the tweet. The message, while a little morbid, is getting plenty of attention and acts as a good reminder.
has to send things into space to get this kind of attention. You all are the best." And"This is your CPSC holiday fire flaming skeleton walking out of a Christmas tree graphic, America."This isn't the company's first time using stand-out images to send out messages. They have a history of using social media platforms to remind Americans about proper safety measures.
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