Keep
your family safe each holiday season
Thanksgiving is almost here and
with it many families begin decorating for Christmas. The holidays are a
fun-filled time with all of the lights and decorations. However, misuse of these
electrical products can put you at risk of accidental fire. Each year, fires
occurring during the holiday season injure 2,600 people and cause more than $930
million in damage, according to the United States Fire Administration.
So
take time before starting your
decorating projects to familiarize yourself with the following safety rules for
using electrical products safely during the holidays:
- Before decorating,
read and follow the manufacturers’ instructions concerning installation
and maintenance of all decorative electrical products.
- Use lights and
other electrical decorations certified by a recognized, independent testing
laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratory (UL).
- Use lights
certified for outdoor use only for
outdoor use.
- Carefully inspect
cords and wires before plugging them into a socket. Cracked, frayed, loose
or bare wires may cause a serious electric shock or start a fire.
- Do not mount or
support light strings in any way that might damage the cord’s insulation.
Never nail or staple light strings or extension cords.
- Unplug electrical
decorations before replacing light bulbs or fuses.
- Do not connect more
than three light string sets together. Light strings with screw-in bulbs
should have no more than 50 bulbs connected together.
- Do not overload
extension cords.
- Keep all extension
cords and light strings clear of snow and standing water.
- Use caution when
decorating near power lines, especially if using a ladder.
- Never use electric
lights on a metallic tree.
- Do not allow
children or pets to play with electrical decorations.
- Turn off
decorations before leaving home or going to bed.
- Plug outdoor lights
and decorations into circuits protected by ground fault circuit interrupters
(GFCIs).
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