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Ways to Stay Safe While Being Festive

Halloween and the rest of the holiday season is a fun and festive time of year. Homeowners can make it special for their kids, neighbors, and families by putting up holiday lights and fun home decorations. This can be exciting, but homeowners must ensure to decorate their homes safely to avoid electrical hazards like fires and shocks. 

In this post, Maple Grove electrical contractors offer tips on how homeowners can safely decorate their homes. These include inspecting the decor, being careful where it is placed, and ensuring the lights are off at night and the candles are out. 

Inspect Electric Decorations Before Putting Them Up

inspect lights and decorWhen unpacking lights and decorations, homeowners must inspect them before plugging them in or hanging them up. It is important to look for signs of damage to decorations, especially those that plugin. Some signs to watch are frayed cords, loose wires, or broken bulbs. 

Plugging in damaged decorations can pose a fire hazard for households. It’s crucial to spot defects before turning them on or displaying them. If any decorations are damaged, they should be discarded.

Be Strategic About Where Holiday Decorations Are Plugged In

When displaying lights and decorations, homeowners must be careful where they plug them in. Best to use several different circuits during holiday lighting installations. This can avoid overloading electrical outlets and circuits by not plugging too many decorations simultaneously. If homes have overloaded circuits, they can lose power or even be a fire hazard.  

If a circuit trips, they should unplug some decorations. They should also consult an electrician if they have questions about decorating with lights and electric decorations safely. Also, they shoild schedule repairs immediately if they see signs of overheating or smoke.

Turn Lights off and Blow Out Candles Before Leaving Home or Going to Bed

blow out candlesIt’s also essential for homeowners to turn off all electric decorations and lights and blow out any candles before leaving their homes or going to bed. This will help prevent fires and reduce the risk of electrical hazards. This includes candles in pumpkins on Halloween night!

In addition, they should consider using battery-powered candles as a safer alternative to traditional candles, especially if they have young children or pets. Candles can tip over and cause a fire—especially if sparks hit leaves outside or other flammable decor inside the house.

About LeBrun Electric, Heating & Cooling

LeBrun Electric, Heating & Cooling offers top-ranked home services to the Twin Cities. They offer emergency services 24/7, guarantee on-time appointments, and provide 0% financing for 18 months. Call them today for electrical services and holiday lighting in Maple Grove, MN.

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