Christmas Light Safety - Page 2

The Smaller the Better: There was a time when all holiday lights were made of big, robust bulbs. Nowadays, many lights are much smaller. Some people prefer smaller lights because they look better, allow more variety, and are easier to hang, but they are also safer.

The larger lights have a tendency to get much hotter, increasing the chances for a fire or a singed Christmas tree. For this reason, use smaller lights. They tend to be on their best behavior.

Turn Lights Off When You Go to Bed or Leave: Christmas lights surely add something to your neighborhood. Glowing from afar, they make the holidays luminous. Still, any kind of lighting has the potential for danger. Even if you want to keep them on from Thanksgiving to Valentine’s Day, they need to be turned off when you aren’t around.

If you leave, shut them down. When you go to bed, pull the plug. If you have a tendency to forget, buy a timer that turns them off automatically. That way you won’t have to worry about turning off the Christmas lights and can concentrate on your holiday shopping.

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