Use Precautions When Decorating Home for the Holidays
For millions of people every year, the
holiday season comes with traditions of festive lights and decorations,
extraordinary foods and lavish parties. Unfortunately, time-honored traditions
can easily end in tragedy if precautions are not taken.
Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative and
Safe Electricity urge everyone to follow these guidelines while decorating for
the holiday season:
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Never throw holiday lights or other decorations into trees near power lines.
- Be
especially careful when working near power lines attached to your house.
Keep ladders, equipment and yourself at least 10 feet from all power lines.
- Use
only lights that have been safety tested and have the UL label.
- Before
use, check each light string for broken sockets, frayed cords, or faulty
plugs. Replace damaged strings. Always unplug light strings while replacing
bulbs.
- Outdoors,
use only lights, cords, animated displays and decorations rated for outdoor
use. Cords should be plugged into outlets equipped with GFCIs. Use a
portable GFCI if your outdoor outlets are not equipped with them.
- Do
not staple or nail through light strings or electrical cords, or attach
cords to utility poles
- Don’t
string together more than three standard-size sets of lights.
- Make
sure extension cords are in good condition, are UL-approved and rated to
carry the electrical load you will connect to them.
- Match
plugs with outlets. Don’t force a 3-pronged plug into a 2-pronged outlet
or extension cord.
- Do
not overload outlets. Use surge protector strips if multiple outlets are
needed.
- Keep
electric cords away from high-traffic areas, and don’t run them through
doorways, or hide them under rugs or carpets.
- Don’t
let children or pets play with light strings or electrical decorations.
- Place
fresh-cut trees away from heat sources, such as heat registers, fireplaces,
radiators and televisions; and water frequently.
- Always
unplug lights before going to bed or leaving your home.
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