This article discusses the debate surrounding when to take down holiday decorations. It explores the tradition of the 12 nights of Christmas and the superstition associated with leaving decorations up too long. It also emphasizes the fire safety risks posed by dying Christmas trees.
The holidays have come and gone, but decorations have a way of hanging around for days or even a few weeks into the new year. Here's what to consider as you ponder — or put off — taking down your holiday decorations. If you see your tree's needles starting to turn brown or falling off and branches sagging or breaking, it's a sign that your tree is dying and should probably be taken down because it's a fire risk. If you observe the 12 nights of Christmas, Jan.
5 or 6 are the last nights, so you may be right on the edge before superstition says you might be inviting some bad luck. How these days are observedThe holidays have come and gone, but decorations have a way of hanging around for days or even a few weeks into the new year. It could be out of tradition or procrastination, but you may be looking at your lights, trees and other decorations and wondering when the best time to take them down might be. If you observe the 12 nights of Christmas, Jan. 5 or 6 are the last nights, so you may be right on the edge before superstition says you might be inviting some bad luck. How these days are observed 'Traditionally, the 12th night marks the end of the Christmas season. So leaving Christmas decorations up too long after the 12th night is said to bring bad luck, but of course, that's according to folklore,' associate lifestyleGautieri points out that if you see your tree's needles starting to turn brown or falling off and branches sagging or breaking, it's a sign that your tree is dying and should probably be taken down because it's a fire risk. 'As much as we all enjoy the look and feel of Christmas trees in our homes, they're large combustible items that have the potential to result in serious fires,' said Lorraine Carli, vice president of Outreach and Advocacy at NFPA, in a press release.'The longer Christmas trees remain in homes, the longer they present a ris
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