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Tips To Avoid A Holiday Safety Disaster

(NC) Does your holiday decoration display light up the whole neighbourhood? Twinkling lights and holiday adornments can be just the festive touch to ward off the winter blues. But these same items can also be a potential fire hazard. Follow these tips from Co-operators to ensure you can enjoy the holidays safely.

Before installing

  • Take the time to untangle and inspect the condition of your light strings and extension cords for both indoor and outdoor lights, and replace any that are old, frayed or showing any signs of damage.
  • Opt for newer CSA-certified, energy-saving lights and consider LED lights for trees as they produce less heat.
  • Replace any burnt-out or damaged bulbs – making sure you turn off or disconnect from the main electricity supply first.

Plug in safely

  • Ensure any lights you want to install outdoors are intended for outdoor use and that your outdoor outlets are grounded and weather-protected.
  • Keep your cords elevated, away from snow and water, and as dry as possible. A wet extension cord can lead to electric shock or fire.
  • Avoid overloading your electric outlets. Distribute electronics around your home to draw from different circuits, consider surge protectors and be sure to check the available amperage before plugging in any high-draw items like space heaters or other small appliances.

Unplug mindfully

  • Enjoy the lights, but only when you are home and awake. Investing in a timer or unplugging before going to bed or going out can help you save electricity and keep your home safe.
  • Those who adorn a live holiday tree should be especially mindful. Christmas trees are responsible for 200 fires every year in Canada and the risk increases as the tree dries out.
  • Stay vigilant. As the weather gets more severe many of us use additional heating appliances to stay warm. Don’t leave them unattended, keep them away from blankets, clothing and holiday trees, and unplug them when not in use.

With these tips – alongside standard fire precautions such as having a working fire alarm system, and an accessible fire extinguisher – you can safely enjoy a little extra sparkle all winter long. Find more tips on home safety and winter preparations at cooperators.ca.

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