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www.bothell-reporter.com • www.kenmore-reporter.com [9] December 2, 2011
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(NAPSI)—Heeding a few hints from the experts at the Electrical Safety Foundation International can help you have a beautiful home for the holidays and a safer and happier new year:
• If you are purchasing new decorations, shop only at reputable retailers that you trust.
• Make sure your decora-tions have been approved for safe use by a nationally recognized testing labora-tory.
• Always follow the manufacturer’s instruc-tions that accompany your decorations.
• Carefully inspect each electrical decoration and extension cord before use; discard any damaged items. Cracked sockets, bare or frayed wires, and loose connections may cause a serious shock or fire.
• Never connect more than three strands of incan-descent lights together to make a longer string.
• Consider getting LED lights, which use less power and burn cooler than tradi-tional incandescents, allow-ing you to safely connect more sets.
• Avoid overloading electrical outlets, which can overheat and start a fire.
• Don’t pinch cords in windows or doorways or under heavy furniture.
• Keep cords out of walk-ways and high-traffic areas.
• If you get a live Christ-mas tree, check it for fresh-
ness. A fresh tree will stay green longer and is less of a fire hazard than a dry tree.
• Heated rooms dry out even fresh trees quickly. Be sure to keep the stand filled with water.
• For artificial trees, look for a “fire-resistant” label.
• Put the tree at least three feet away from all heat sources, including fireplaces and space heaters.
• Decorate your tree with
non-combustible or flame-resistant materials.
• Avoid using candles when possible. Consider using battery-operated candles in place of tradi-tional candles.
• When decorating out-side, make sure all decora-tions and extension cords are marked for outdoor use.
• Always use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)-protected outlet
outdoors.• Exercise extreme cau-
tion when decorating near overhead power lines. Use a wooden or fiberglass lad-der instead of metal. Keep yourself and your equip-ment at least 10 feet from power lines.
• Outdoor extension cords and lights should be kept clear of standing water and snow.
• Remember to turn off and unplug all decorations before leaving home or turning in for the night.
• Learn more at http://holidaysafety.org or (703) 841-3229.
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