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By Alan Munoz


The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSP) says that about 12,500 are hospitalized each year in the United States due to injuries related to Christmas lights, Christmas trees and decorations. You should put that in mind before climbing up your roof to hang your Christmas light decorations.

Aside from these, fires being blamed to lighted candles have engulfed 11,600 homes claiming150 casualties, 1,200 persons hurt and $l73 million in property damage. Christmas trees on the other hand have started an average of 300 fires with $10 million in property loss, and 30 persons hurt and 10 fatalities.

Keep lighted candles within sight and always have the presence of mind to put out lit candles before sleeping or doing out of the room. CPSC chairman Hal Stratton advocates buying only holiday lights that bear the mark of a licensed testing laboratory to assure that they conform to safety standards.

The CPSC advocates using only holiday lights that have passed the inspection standards of licensed testing laboratories. They have in fact prevented the entry of 116,500 holiday lights that failed safety standards since they have started monitoring them. Each Christmas lights, including the new ones must be examined for broken sockets, damaged wiring, and loose connections before plugging them in. Busted bulbs must be replaced with another with identical wattage to avoid overloading the set.

While Christmas light strands are designed to be linked together, it is recommended to limit each links to three strands and use an extension cord in case you need additional lights. Use light strands with built in fuses on their sockets and make sure that the light is certified for outdoor use before stringing them outside the house. Use an insulated fastener and avoid using nails and wires to secure your lights in place. You can use a gutter clip for best and faster results. Use battery powered lights on metal Christmas trees instead of electric lights as the later can cause electrocution when a damaged or exposed portion touches the metallic tree.

Buy only holiday lights that have been certified safe by recognized testing laboratories to assure that they conform to safety regulations. The plugs must have built in busses for added safety and never use electric lights on metallic trees. Check each light for damage, especially those that have been used before and replace each busted bulb with the same kind. Limit your connection to three regular sized light strands per extension cord, and check if the extension cord can carry the intended load.

Follow container instructions to avoid respiratory irritation while using artificial snow sprays and wear gloves to prevent skin irritation when making angel hair spun glass. Refrain from using decorations that appears like food or candy when you have kids at home to prevent then from accidentally eating them. Limit you decorations to flame resistant and non combustible materials and avoid sharp objects , leaded materials and glass decorations that are hazardous when swallowed by children.

If you prefer a natural Christmas tree, stick only freshly cut trees and refrain from installing them near fireplaces and other balmy places that can make to dry faster. On the other hand, if artificial trees are more to your liking, choose only those that are marked as fire resistant.




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