There’s something magical about lights during the holiday season … but also something dangerous. Holiday lighting poses a real fire risk if not used safely. The top three areas to be especially cautious with are Christmas trees, outdoor holiday lights, and candles and decorations.
Before you deck the halls, be sure to check out these top holiday lights safety tips:
1) Light Your Christmas Tree Carefully
- Use only Christmas tree lights that are rated for indoor use and tested for safety. Check for the label of an independent testing laboratory like Underwriters’ Laboratory (UL).
- If you have a metallic Christmas tree, never put electric lights on it to avoid the risk of electric shock.
- Before using lights, check each set of lights for worn or broken cords, broken or cracked sockets, and loose bulb connections. Replace damaged lights.
- Connect no more than three standard-size sets of lights into an extension cord. Don’t overload electrical outlets or extension cords. Instead, plug lights into different circuits around your home.
- Don’t fasten colored spotlights onto metallic trees. Use them above or beside your tree to prevent tree branches from becoming charged with electricity from faulty lights.
- Turn off all Christmas lights and decorations when going to bed or leaving home.
- Keep pets safe by protecting electric cords and tree lights so that they can’t chew them and get electrocuted.
2) Use Secure and Weather-Resistant Outdoor Lights
- Make sure outdoor lights are rated for exterior use by an independent testing laboratory. Exterior lights and extension cords used outdoors need to be weather-resistant.
- Fasten outdoor lights securely to trees, houses, walls, or other firm support to protect from wind damage. However, don’t attach light strings with nails or staples as these can cut through the wire insulation and start a fire. Use only UL-approved hangers.
- Take exterior lights down within 90 days to prevent hazards from weather damage or critters chewing on them.
- Store lights safely after taking them down. Tangled lights can lead to damaged cords and broken sockets. They’re also a pain to untangle! Wrap the strings around a piece of cardboard, cover them in paper or fabric, and then store them in a sturdy container until next year.
3) Candles: Brighten Your Home Safely
- Never use real candles to decorate a tree. Use battery-operated, flameless LED candles instead.
- If you do use real candles, follow the candle fire safety guidelines:
- Use only non-flammable candle holders.
- Place candles where they can’t be knocked down or blown over.
- Keep candles away from any flammable objects like decorations or drapes.
- Never burn candles near trees or greenery.
- Always keep burning candles within your sight.
- Extinguish all candles before going to bed, leaving the room, or leaving your home.
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