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Fire
Prevention Demo-Tree Facts
Frasier Fir-Cut November 24, 1998 - Salem,
OR (86 days from cut date as of 2-18-99)
Noble Fir - Cut November 26, 1998 - Oregon City, OR (84 days from cut
date as of 2-18-99
Scotch Pine - Cut November 30, 1998 - Estacada, OR (80 days from cut date
as of 2-18-99)
Trees were baled and arrived at Whitfill
Nursery in Phoenix, AZ the first week of December. These trees remained
baled and were covered with burlap. They were never shown on the lot.
Mitchell's Christmas Trees sponsored
a model retail lot for the National Christmas Tree Association Marketing
Conference February 4, 1999 at the San Marcos in Chandler, AZ. They had
sold all of their Christmas trees and asked Whitfill if they could pick
up their dump trees; it would have been expensive for them to ship in
more trees. Mitchell's picked up 30 cut trees from Whitfill Nursery January
4, 1999. They picked up another 30 trees January 11, 1999. It was their
hope to have enough good trees out of the sixty to display in February
even though the temperatures were ranging in the 60-70° range and
the dew point extremely low.
They had asked Vita Products for free
Vita Christmas Tree & Wreath Preservative to see if it would assist
in sustaining the tree moisture until February 4, 1999 even though these
were 1998 cut trees. Vita is not a flame retardant; it does not seal up
the tree. By using it as a foliar spray to the point of runoff, it hydrates
the tree through the needle surface and systemically hydrates by using
it in the waterbowl.
Kathy Mitchell was in charge of caring
for the cut trees. The trees were recut and first sprayed with Vita Christmas
Tree & Wreath Preservative January 11, 1999. She mixed the Vita 1
ounce to 2 gallons of water and put it in a backpack sprayer for application.
She sprayed the trees to the point of run off one to two times a week.
Some trees received Vita in the waterbowl and others didn't. Some residual
spray also went into the waterbowl. She also used a 20 gallon lawn hose
attachment sprayer which worked well for application.
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were transported from Phoenix to Chandler February 3, 1999 for the
model tree lot.
Trees were set up outside February
3, 1999 near the tennis courts at the San Marcos in Chandler, AZ.
Vita Christmas was not applied after they were set up.
February 5, 1999 a demonstration
for the National Christmas Tree Association was shown by Vita Products,
Inc. to demonstrate that the trees were still fresh and moist and
that a moist tree will not support combustion. A propane torch was
set to the needles of a randomly selected Frasier Fir, Noble Fir
and Scotch Pine Tree. Another demonstration was shown with a half
newspaper rolled into a ball, and placed into the tree limb. The
paper was then set on fire. None of the trees ignited; the moisture
content of the tree actually extinguished the fire. The ultimate
test was conducted on a Scotch Pine which was extremely dry. The
paper ball was ignited and the small tree ignited at the top but
would not burn down the tree. It eventually put itself out. |

John Gardner
Fire Marshall
City of Chandler |
Fire Prevention Demo
"You Won't Believe It Until You See It"
February 18, 1999
Chandler Training Facility
Chandler, AZ
Some of the same trees
used in the previous convention were
used for this Demo. A mapp gas torch was used and the
trees were still so hydrated that they would not combust.
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