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Image description: Personnel on the USS Lexington celebrate Christmas with make-shift decorations and a firefighting, helmeted Santa Claus. Photo taken in December 1944.
Photo from the National Archives

Image description: Personnel on the USS Lexington celebrate Christmas with make-shift decorations and a firefighting, helmeted Santa Claus. Photo taken in December 1944.

Photo from the National Archives

On Christmas Eve, NORAD tracks Santa on his trip around the globe. 

Water Your Christmas Tree

Video Description

From the U.S. Fire Administration:

The video clip illustrates what happens when fire touches a dry tree. Within three seconds of ignition, the dry Scotch pine is completely ablaze. At five seconds, the fire extends up the tree and black smoke with searing gases streaks across the ceiling. Fresh air near the floor feeds the fire. The sofa, coffee table and the carpet ignite prior to any flame contact. Within 40 seconds “flashover” occurs - that’s when an entire room erupts into flames, oxygen is depleted and dense, deadly toxic smoke engulfs the scene.

Christmas trees account for 240 fires annually, resulting in 13 deaths and more than $16.7 million in property damage. Typically shorts in electrical lights or open flames from candles, lighters or matches start tree fires. Well-watered trees are not a problem. Dry and neglected trees can be.

Video from the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology

Image description: Last night President Barack Obama, daughters Sasha and Malia, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Marian Robinson lit the National Christmas Tree during a ceremony on the Ellipse in Washington, DC.

View more photos of holidays at the White House

Photos by Chuck Kennedy and Lawrence Jackson, the White House