Tree Trimming Near Ellis Library

The large willow oak trees lining the east side of Ellis Library and the State Historical Society have been tentatively scheduled for trimming and building clearance next Tuesday, December 20th (weather permitting). As the scope of the work is large, we will have a contractor on site completing this work. The east entrance into the State Historical Society and the walk leading to it will not be open during this time to ensure pedestrian safety. The north entrance should not be impacted and will remain accessible during this time

We will try to minimize the impact around the building, but there will be large equipment in the area and elevated noise levels while this work is taking place. Work should be completed in a day.

Seasonal Decoration Guidelines

With the calendar year coming to an end, it’s that time of year to review safety procedures for use of fresh cut trees/foliage and other seasonal decorations in University facilities.
Fresh cut natural trees and evergreen decorations must be sprayed with a fire retardant material. The MU Forestry Club will provide this service upon request when purchasing trees during their annual sale. They can also spray live trees purchased elsewhere during their sale dates. (For an up-to-date list of available sale dates and times, see: http://ehs.missouri.edu/fire/seasonal-decorations.html.) Live trees should not be used in unsprinklered facilities.

Seasonal decorations may be put up no earlier than November 23, 2016 and must be removed from the site on or before January 3, 2017. All trees/foliage and other decorations in residence halls and family student housing that will be unoccupied during the semester break should be disposed of before December 12. If trees or other decorations become dry before these dates they must be removed right away. Please remember that the danger of fire increases each day the tree is up. Seasonal lights should be inspected for loose connections, broken or cracked sockets, or frayed or bare wires.

If you have any questions concerning this information, please call David Dorth or Joel Pauley at Environmental Health & Safety at 573-882-7018.

SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR THE USE OF FRESH CUT TREES/FOLIAGE AND SEASONAL DECORATIONS IN UNIVERSITY FACILITIES
(Does not apply to University of Missouri Healthcare System)

Fresh Cut and Live Trees/Foliage
1. All natural trees and evergreen boughs set up in University facilities are to be sprayed with a fire retardant material (this does not apply to “U.L. Listed” artificial trees labeled as “Fire Resistant”).
2. When purchasing a fresh cut tree, be sure the tree and/or boughs are not dried out. To check, grasp a branch about 6” from the end and firmly slide it between your fingers to the tip. If the tree is fresh, no needles will come off. No red cedar trees or red cedar boughs are to be used under any circumstances due to their fast drying nature.
3. After purchasing a tree, keep it in water and outside the facility until the time you set it up. When you are ready to display it, saw approximately 2” off the bottom of the trunk to assist in absorption of water.
4. Be sure the tree is placed in a sturdy, broad-based stand which will hold water and be sure to keep water in the stand at all times. Check water level daily.
5. There will be no designated drop-off/pickup location on campus property for disposal of fresh cut trees. Do not put trees in dumpsters or outside on the curb, in the yard, or other locations. The City of Columbia provides drop-off locations for recycling. For details, go to http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/PublicWorks/Solidwaste/christmas-trees.php .

All Seasonal Decorations
1. Live, fresh-cut, or artificial trees plus any other large seasonal decoration must not be placed near a stairway, radiator, exit, hallway, or any other location where the tree/decoration, if standing or fallen, would block an escape route, signage or increase fire risk.
2. Check to see that artificial trees are Underwriters’ Laboratories (U.L.) listed and labeled “Fire Resistant”.
3. Only use lighting that is listed by U.L. or another independent testing laboratory. Before putting lights on trees or other decorations, inspect for frayed cords, loose connections, broken sockets, exposed wires and general safety. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for the maximum number of lights on any one circuit. Do not use real candles or other open flames as a part of any seasonal decoration.
4. Turn off and unplug all decorative lights when there is no one to monitor them.
5. Electrical tree lights are not to be used on metallic trees due to the ever present danger of electrocution.
6. Avoid use of electrical extension cords if possible and never use them for periods exceeding 30 days. Never run extension cords under rugs, behind or beneath furniture.