Aspray shares an important Christmas tree safety message
Lily Sweeney, writer
Ahead of the big day (Christmas Day, of course), the franchise recently shared a video to its LinkedIn profile showcasing the huge difference between watered and dry Christmas trees.
In the video, which is comprised of scary footage from the National Fire Protection Association, a dry tree is engulfed in flames within seconds, burning up much more quickly than a watered tree. The management franchise captioned this footage simply and succinctly, saying, “This is the difference between a watered and dry Christmas tree. The dry tree is engulfed in flames within seconds… Stay safe this Christmas, be cautious around your tree.” Done right, Christmas trees are festive and beautiful. But done wrong, warned Aspray, they can be very dangerous - the festive season is more hazardous than most consider.
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Lily Sweeney, writer