While many of you have probably already put up your tree, for those of you doing some last minute holiday decorating, we wanted to share a few tips from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commisssion (CPSC) to help you make the season bright safely.
CHRISTMAS TREES
- When purchasing an artificial Christmas tree, check for a “fire resistant” label. While this doesn’t mean that the tree certainly won’t catch fire, it does mean the tree is resistant to burning.
- When purchasing a fresh Christmas tree, check for freshness. Fresh trees are green, with firm needles that won’t bend or break between your fingers. The bottom of a fresh tree is sticky with resin, and fresh trees shouldn’t lose many needles when tapped on the ground.
- Place your tree away from fireplaces, vents, and radiators.
- Heated rooms dry out fresh trees quickly, so make sure to keep the stand you’re your tree is in filled with water and check water levels daily.
HOLIDAY LIGHTING
- When purchasing holiday lights, make sure only to use lights purchased by a nationally recognized testing agency such as UL or ETL
- Use newer lights that have thicker wiring and safety fuses to prevent overheating.
- Check new or old lights for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections. Throw away damaged sets.
- Only use lights certified for outdoor use outside. Only plug Continue reading
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