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/> <strong>Celebrate Christmas</strong> in style with this beautiful, <strong>prelit, artificial Christmas tree</strong>. The <strong>Norway Fir artificial tree</strong> has an outswept design and thinner branches, giving it a <strong>natural look</strong>. Prelit with warm clear lights, this tree embodies the spirit of the holidays. This is a very popular <a
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style="font-size: medium;">Features: -Prelit -UL Listed lights -Metal base -Natural looking deep green color -Outswept design -7.5 ft. tree comes with 850 clear lights -62 inches in diameter -US certified only (not CAS Canada certified)</span></p><p><center><br
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.yourornaments.com/?p=68</guid> <description><![CDATA[Christmas is supposed to be a time of joy. Sensible precautions with your Christmas tree can help your family have a happy and safe holiday season. Here are 5 tips for Christmas tree safety.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
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title="Christmas tree" href="http://www.yourornaments.com/?p=51&amp;psps_search=artificial+christmas+tree">Christmas tree</a> can help your family have a happy and safe <strong>holiday season</strong>. Here are 5 tips for <strong>Christmas tree safety</strong>:</p><p>1. <strong>Never expose your tree to an open flame</strong>. Lighted <a
title="candles" href="http://www.yourornaments.com/?p=51&amp;psps_search=candles">candles</a> can be a nice decorative touch, but they can pose an extreme fire hazard.</p><p>2. Always make sure that <strong>live trees</strong> have plenty of <strong>water </strong>to prevent drying.</p><p>3. Place <strong>live trees</strong> away from fireplaces, portable stoves, radiators, and other heat sources. Even television sets and other electrical appliances can prematurely dry out a <strong>live tree</strong>.</p><p>4. Check all <a
title="Christmas lights" href="http://www.yourornaments.com/?p=51&amp;psps_search=light+string">Christmas lights</a> and connections before using them to <strong>decorate your tree</strong>. Don&#8217;t use any <strong>electrical decorations</strong> with worn or frayed cords. Also, make sure that you don&#8217;t overload electrical outlets.</p><p>5. ALWAYS turn off <strong>electrical decorations</strong> before going to bed at night or before leaving the house.</p><p><center><br
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style="font-size: medium;">Celebrating the holiday season with a <a
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style="font-size: medium;">Although no one knows who actually put up the first <strong>Christmas tree</strong>, some historians believe that the tradition may have started with the Romans and Egyptians who decorated their homes with <strong>evergreen</strong> during the <strong>Winter Solstice</strong> celebrations. It was believed that the the aroma of a <strong>Christmas tree</strong> is a symbol of family traditions and  life.</span></p><p><span
style="font-size: medium;">The first documented <a
href="http://www.yourornaments.com/?p=51">Christmas tree decorations</a> were in Latvia in 1510. Families decorated their trees with food goodies such as cookies, candy, and fruit. After the holiday season ended, the family members would share the bounty.</span></p><p><span
style="font-size: medium;">About 400 years ago, the Germans were the first to use a tree as part of the <strong>Christian holiday</strong> celebration. During the Revolutionary war, Hessian mercenaries were paid to fight for the British. They brought the <strong>Christmas tree tradition</strong> with them to America. It was such a hit, that the soldiers stationed at a fort near Chicago hauled trees to their barracks in 1804. In 1856, the 14th US President, Franklin Pierce, brought the <strong>Christmas Tree tradition</strong> to the White House.</span></p><p><span
style="font-size: medium;">A German named Charles Minnegerode introduced the custom of <strong>decorating Christmas trees</strong> with nuts, lighted candles and strings of popcorn to Williamsburg, Virginia homes in 1842.</span></p><p><span
style="font-size: medium;">By 1900, 20% of American families decorated Christmas trees with the tradition becoming completely mainstream by 1930.</span></p><p><center><br
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