
BETPHAGE, Nassau County (WABC) -- Firefighters in Nassau County held an important demonstration on Thursday showing just how quickly dry Christmas trees can go up in flames.
Firefighters set up a realistic home and held a live, controlled, residential fire of a Christmas tree at the Nassau County V.E.E.B. Fire Service Academy in Bethpage.
During the demonstration, the dry tree caught fire and the rest of the room went up in flames, all in less than one minute.
Officials are hoping the results will encourage residents to exercise caution and keep fire safety in mind when decorating for the holidays.
On average, there are 200 Christmas tree fires every year across the country.
Officials also urged people to read the safety instructions on any new toys or items containing lithium-ion batteries.
"Not doing that, you could have a real tragedy. We're finding more and more problems with these things all of the time. Don't substitute chargers. If the toy stops working and is starting to get distressed, get rid of it," an official said.
Tips for preventing Christmas tree fires this holiday season:
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