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XMAS TREE / TOY TRAIN SAFETY
courtesy of S Gaugian magazine
A real X-mas makes
a wonderful
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addition to a holiday layout.
I love having a large living that smells great and
purifies the air too.:
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But A TREE CAN BECOME A REAL FIRE
HAZARD, ESPECIALLY AROUND, UNLESS
YOU ARE CAREFUL. HERE ARE SOME VERY
IMPORTANT SAFETY SUGGESTIONS
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1. Pick the freshest
you can get. 2. Don't buy a tree that
has any damage to the bark on the lower part of the tree. Trees 'drink'
through their bark, and you want the tree to keep drinking as much and
as long as possible. Some holiday grow in unconventional
shapes and are reshaped by a maniac with a chainsaw before sale.
The lower bark is often damaged in this process.
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3. Mount the tree in a stand that
holds water for the tree to drink. Cut about an inch or so off the
bottom of the trunk before placing it on the stand. The seller can
usually do this for you when you buy the.
4. Fill the stand with water and . Check it several times a day. Monitor your
tree's water consumption. As long as it's drinking, it's in good
shape. When it stops drinking, it will soon be time to get rid of
it. 5. Put the tree where it will get
several hours of sunlight each day. Remember, it's still a living evergreen.
A tree that gets good sunlight will drink more and stay fresh longer.
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6. Mist the tree heavily several
times a day with an atomizer. It's better to have a little rust on
your track than a firebomb in the middle of it. Make sure the trains
and any tree lights are off when you mist
7. When the tree stops drinking, dries out, and starts to shed its
needles, it's time to get rid of it. 8.
Keep the wires to electric away from the track.
it's usually possible to use rearbranches to run these
wires over the track. Mount them securely so there's no possibility
of an accident.
9. Wire your railroad
carefully. Twist the ends of stranded wire so there are no loose strands
before making connections. Make strong connections
to all terminal posts. Don't try to connect too many wires to a terminal
post. Instead, bind the wires together , and run one wire from them
to the terminal post.. After twisting the wires together, twist on a wire
nut. Wrap vinyl tape around the wires, then the nut, then the wires
again. Wrap all wire splices in vinyl tape for insulation and
strength. Never use wire whose insulation has lost its flexibility or started
to crumble.
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10.Plug all your transformers into a power
strip with an on-off switch so
that you can cut off power to the whole layout
in a hurry. Never leave your trains on if you leave the room.
Just turn off the switch on the power strip.
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11. Keep a fire extinguisher handy.
Some shoot water, and some shoot caustic soda. While water will damage
your trains somewhat, soda will do a lot more damage. Check with
your local fire department to see what they recommend. You might
also keep a couple of old blankets handy, just in case you need to smother
a very small blaze. And of course your tree and your railroad should
be in an area of the house that's protected by a smoke detector.
12. Remove any fallen pine needles from
the track each day with a Dustbuster or another small vacuum cleaner, before
you run your trains.
I have had a real tree as part of my holiday
layout every year for over ten years without any fire problems at all.
Of course, I have always been extremely careful with it. If you use
one, you should be careful too.
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