Christmas Tree Disposal for City Residents

Christmas Tree Disposal for City Residents
Test shot to get the exposure right for a portrait shoot I was starting, I took this without even looking through the viewfinder but I was so happy with it even though it was unintentionally a great shot. — Unsplash by Kieran White
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Did you know that you can place our old Christmas tree (natural NOT artificial) between the sidewalk and curb and the City will pick it up for you and dispose of it?

According to the National Fire Protection Association, Christmas trees are combustible items that become increasingly flammable as they continue to dry out in your home. More than one-quarter (29%) of home fires that begin with Christmas trees occur in January. Although Christmas tree fires are not common, when they do occur they’re much more likely to be serious.

Original source can be found here.



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