Christmas Tree Shop

Christmas Tree Shop

The holiday-themed tea light candle warmers were recalled after discovering that they can catch fire, because the warming bowl is positioned too close to the tea light candle. This defect poses a burn and fire hazard to consumers.

One report of a consumer sustaining a minor burn injury to their hand has been reported by The Christmas Tree Shops.

Christmas Tree Shop

Whoever had Christmas without a Christmas tree? Regardless if it’s plastic, recycled, or the good old conifer, pine, and fir—Christmas is not complete without it.

In choosing a Christmas tree, especially live trees there are a few considerations. Go to a reliable Christmas shop or check online Christmas shops, the latter is more convenient. Pick a freshly cut tree. Check the foliage closely if it’s wilting or if it’s still vibrantly green and lively. You must also consider the area where you will display it to get the right size of the tree; you don’t want a humongous tree for a tine-tiny room or a minute tree for a banquet hall. It’s difficult to find the perfect tree, if there are minor flaws such as bald parts, worry not! Cut some leaves from abundant parts and fill it in the parts with less, and your tree crisis is solved. If you’re going to buy a plastic tree there are less considerations, just check if there are damages or if the pieces are perfectly intact.

Christmas Tree Shop

Nantucket Distributing has recalled about 5,700 holiday-themed tea light candle warmers because they can catch fire because the warming bowl is positioned too close to the tea light candle, posing fire and burn hazards, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported today.

Nantucket Distributing has received one report of the Snowmen candle warmer catching on fire causing a minor burn injury to a consumer’s hand.

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