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Holiday Lighting

  • When hanging outdoor lights, stay away from power lines.
  • Don't hang lights in trees near power lines.
  • Keep ladders away from power lines.
  • When using lights outdoors, check labels to be sure they have been certified for outdoor use and plug them in only ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protected receptacles.
  • Inspect holiday lights each year for frayed wires, bare spots, gaps in the insulation, broken or cracked sockets, and excessive kinking or wear before putting them up. Use only lighting listed by an approved testing laboratory such as UL or ETL/ITSNA.
  • Use only newer lights that have thicker wiring and are required to have safety fuses to prevent the wires from overheating.
  • If using an extension cord, make sure it is rated for the intended use.
  • Never use electric lights on a metallic tree. The tree can become charged with electricity from faulty lights, and a person touching a branch could be electrocuted.
  • Do not overload electrical outlets.
  • Do not drive nails, staples or tacks through wiring insulation.
  • Do not link more than three light strands, unless the directions indicate it is safe. Connect strings of lights to an extension cord before plugging the cord into the outlet. Make sure to periodically check the wires - they should not be warm to the touch.
  • Keep paper and tinsel away from lights.
  • Keep lights away from water.
  • Unplug cords when you string lights.
  • Do not leave lights on unattended. Unplug lights before going to sleep.
  • Route cords inside your home so they won’t trip anyone. Don’t place them under rugs, furniture or other appliances. If covered, cords can overheat or become frayed and can cause a fire.
 

 
 
 
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