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Read guidelines before decorating for holiday

As the holiday season approaches, decorations of all types appear in the MUSC facilities. 

All personnel should review the following guidelines prior to decorating for the holiday season at MUSC:

  • Decorations shall not be placed in any area that will obscure an exit or interfere with the path of egress. Trees must not be located in corridors.
  • Candles or other open flame decorations are not allowed.
  • Decorations of an explosive or highly flammable character are prohibited.
  • Combustible decorations are prohibited in health care areas, unless of such limited size or quantity that will not contribute to the development or spread of fire. All combustible ornaments/decorations must be treated with a flame retardant. Retardants may deteriorate during storage and handling, therefore, decorations must be retreated at least every five years with documented proof immediately available.
  • Decorations must not be attached to ceiling tiles, or obstruct sprinkler heads, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, or exit signs.
  • Corridor doors must not be wrapped with any material nor have excessive decorations  attached.
  • Real (cut) Christmas trees, wreaths, and garlands will be allowed if treated with flame retardant.  Water levels for real trees must be checked and maintained at least daily.
  • Electrical lighting is prohibited on real and metal-wire type trees, wreaths and garlands. Lighting is discouraged in all cases due to the heat generated by the bulbs and the potential for electrical shock. Lighting may be allowed with the following provisions: Use only laboratory tested and approved cool lamp variety bulbs (manufacturers tag must be attached); Use only in constantly monitored areas; Attach only to non-metallic, non-combustible surfaces.; Do not use in patient rooms or areas where oxygen is stored or in use; Electrical connections must be free of splices and checked daily for damage; Extension cords are prohibited in health care occupancies. An independent laboratory tested and approved (UL) surge protector may be allowed (maximum 6 feet) in constantly monitored areas. Surge protectors shall not be connected in series.


These guidelines are established to prevent fires, injuries and loss of life. Please avoid unnecessary labor and expense. Any decorations not in compliance with the above guidelines must be removed.

For information, call 792-3604.
 

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