12 days of Holiday Safety
Princeton Chase HOA and The National Safety Council reminds us to take precautions while decorating for the holidays. Every day for 12 days this post will update with tips for being safe during this holiday season.
The 12 Steps of Safety include:
1. Never use lighted candles near trees or boughs.
2. Keep poisonous plants out of reach of children and pets.
3. Keep trees away from fireplaces, radiators and other heat sources.
4. Make sure your tree has a stable platform.
5. Choose an artificial tree that is lableled fire resistant.
6. If using a natural tree, make sure it is well watered.
12 days of Holiday Safety
Princeton Chase HOA and The National Safety Council reminds us to take precautions while decorating for the holidays. Every day for 12 days this post will update with tips for being safe during this holiday season.
The 12 Steps of Safety include:
1. Never use lighted candles near trees or boughs.
2. Keep poisonous plants out of reach of children and pets.
3. Keep trees away from fireplaces, radiators and other heat sources.
4. Make sure your tree has a stable platform.
5. Choose an artificial tree that is lableled fire resistant.
12 days of Holiday Safety
Princeton Chase HOA and The National Safety Council reminds us to take precautions while decorating for the holidays. Every day for 12 days this post will update with tips for being safe during this holiday season.
The 12 Steps of Safety include:
1. Never use lighted candles near trees or boughs.
2. Keep poisonous plants out of reach of children and pets.
3. Keep trees away from fireplaces, radiators and other heat sources.
4. Make sure your tree has a stable platform.
12 days of Holiday Safety (Day 3)
Princeton Chase HOA and The National Safety Council reminds us to take precautions while decorating for the holidays. Every day for 12 days this post will update with tips for being safe during this holiday season.
The 12 Steps of Safety include:
1. Never use lighted candles near trees or boughs.
2. Keep poisonous plants out of reach of children and pets.
3. Keep trees away from fireplaces, radiators and other heat sources.
12 days of Holiday Safety
Princeton Chase HOA and The National Safety Council reminds us to take precautions while decorating for the holidays. Every day for 12 days this post will update with tips for being safe during this holiday season.
The 12 Steps of Safety include:
1. Never use lighted candles near trees or boughs.
2. Keep poisonous plants out of reach of children and pets.
12 days of Holiday Safety
Princeton Chase HOA and The National Safety Council reminds us to take precautions while decorating for the holidays. Every day for 12 days this post will update with tips for being safe during this holiday season.
The 12 Steps of Safety include:
1. Never use lighted candles near trees or boughs.
Update: PCHOA Annual Meeting
Neighbors!!!!
This is one of several reminders of the upcoming Annual meeting. The meeting will take place on Saturday December 10, 2022 at 11 a.m. This time the meeting will be virtual AND in-person. The in-person event will be held at the Fayette County Library at 1821 Heritage Park Way, Fayetteville, GA
In person attendance is limited and participants need to sign up in order to attend. If attending virtually, the meeting will be held on Zoom and the Zoom details are the same as previous meetings. If you need the login details, check our private Nextdoor or Facebook page. Also check Facebook or Nextdoor for the link to the sign up form. The form will close once maximum attendance has been reached or December 9th whichever comes first.
In addition to other agenda topics, we will vote on officers at this meeting. We are always looking for volunteers to serve your community so if you have a willingness to serve, let us know via the Contact Us link found in the webpage header.
Full participation is encouraged at this meeting. A great article was posted on our website about the importance of attending the annual meeting. Check it out under Neighborhood Spotlight. Hope to see you all in attendance on December 10th!!!
Considerations for decorating safely for the holiday season
Decorate Safely
Decorating is one of the best ways to get in a holiday mood, but emergency rooms see thousands of injuries involving holiday decorating every season.
· Keep potentially poisonous plants – mistletoe, holly berries, Jerusalem cherry and amaryllis – away from children
· If using an artificial tree, check that it is labeled “fire resistant”
· If using a live tree, cut off about 2 inches of the trunk to expose fresh wood for better water absorption, remember to water it and remove it from your home when it is dry
· Place your tree at least 3 feet away from fireplaces, radiators and other heat sources, making certain not to block doorways
· Replace light sets that have broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections.
· Turn off all lights and decorations when you go to bed or leave the house
PCHOA Annual Meeting
Season’s Greetings Princeton Chase neighbors!!!
This is one of several reminders of the upcoming Annual meeting. The meeting will take place on Saturday December 10, 2022 at 11 a.m.
The quarterly meeting will be on Zoom and the Zoom details are the same as previous meetings. If you need the login details, check our private Nextdoor or Facebook page.
At this meeting we will vote on officers so if you have a desire to serve, offer up your name for the ballot! We need everyone in the neighborhood to participate in these meetings. A great article was posted on our website about the importance of attending the annual meeting. Check it out under Neighborhood Spotlight. In order to make sustaining progress in our community, your input is VITAL. Let’s close out 2022 on a positive note. Looking forward to seeing you all there!!
Fire & Ice (Cancelled)
Neighbors, unfortunately we have to cancel this event due to rain.
On November 5th, Princeton Chase HOA will sponsor a bonfire and ice cream social aptly named “Fire & Ice”.
In order to make this event successful, we need the help of neighbors like you to assist. To pull off the event, we need food donations (bowls, spoons, ice cream toppings), monetary/gift card donations and volunteer time. Contact the leadership team if you want to contribute.
Register for this event using the Google Form at this link —> https://forms.gle/Qj5VtcRKsVu21ncx8