Most people associate the holiday of Christmas with the Christmas tree.
The Christmas tree, like other coniferous trees, has been considered a symbol of eternal life since ancient times.
For an apartment and office, the optimal height of the tree is 1.8–2.2 m.
The lower diameter of the branches, the area of which the tree will occupy, depending on the model, ranges from 110 to 130 cm, so it is necessary to ensure that there is enough free space for movement.
First, you need to prepare the tree for installation and choose the right place for it in the room.
A living tree does not like heat, so a place near a radiator, stove or fireplace is not suitable for it.
Optimal location is a difficult task. The tree should not block the passage, but at the same time it should be easy to approach, especially for children.
In case of severe frost, place the spruce in a cool place and let the tree thaw before moving it into a warm room. 2.
Temperature conditions when storing the Christmas tree.
Avoid sudden changes in temperature, do not store a live
Christmas tree in a warm room, and do not expose it to severe frosts or direct sunlight.
You cannot place the Christmas tree at the exit from the room, otherwise if it catches fire it will turn into an insurmountable barrier.
A living Christmas tree is a very resinous, flammable tree.
Therefore, it should not be installed near batteries or heating devices.
It is not recommended to place the Christmas tree in a bucket of sand.