It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Here’s some holiday safety tips to keep you safe as you enjoy the holidays:
- Merry and Bright: Carefully inspect holiday light strings each year and discard any with frayed cords, cracked lamp holders, or loose connections. When replacing bulbs, unplug the light string and be sure to match voltage and wattage to the original bulb.
- Lights Out: Always turn off holiday lights when you leave the house unattended or when going to bed.
- O Christmas Tree: If you have a freshly cut tree, keep it watered and away from open candles. If you buy an artificial tree, make sure it’s labeled “fire resistant.” Fire-resistant trees are less susceptible to catching fire.
- Work as a team: When stringing lights and decorations above your normal reach, be sure to use a proper ladder with someone supporting the base.
- The Great Outdoors: When hanging outdoor lights, keep electrical connectors off the ground and away from metal rain gutters. Use insulated tape or plastic clips instead of metal nails or tacks to hold them in place.
- Don’t burn wrapping paper in the fireplace: Paper burns very hot, which can ignite a fire in any residue in your chimney or the chase. Instead, recycle (or better yet, reuse!) your wrapping paper. And, have your chimney professionally cleaned prior to use.
- Prevent electrical cord damage: Don’t mount lights in a way that might damage the cords, and avoid using nails or tacks. Use hooks or insulated staples instead.
- Secure candles: Keep candles on a sturdy base to prevent tipping. Never leave a lit candle unattended.


