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10 Holiday Light Safety Tips for Safe Installation

December 4th, 2014  |  Home Insurance

Putting lights up around the house during the holidays is a tradition that is shared annually by millions of Canadians. Whether you and the family are putting up lights outside or hanging lights on your Christmas tree, it’s important to do so safely.

Here are 10 tips to ensure you hang your holiday lights safely this year:

  1.  Safety first when installing lights

Safety should be your main concern when hanging light. Make sure you use ladders properly, take precautions against electric shock, and eliminate all tripping hazards.

  2.  Use approved and certified light strings/sets

Only use Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certified holiday lights that meet industry safety standards. This will help reduce the potential for power outages, getting shocked, and reduces the threat of a fire.

  3.  Use the right lights

Use the right type of lights. Make sure you only use outdoor lights outside and indoor lights inside. Each type of light is designed for a specific environment.

  4.  Inspect lights before using

Always visually inspect lights and test each strand before using them. This helps you identify bulbs that need to be replaced and it gives you the chance to look for damaged/frayed light strands. Replace older light strands as necessary.

  5.  Install lights with the power off

Keep the lights off when connecting them to the outside of your home or when adding them to your Christmas tree. This will prevent you from receiving a shock if there is a power surge.

  6.  Keep wiring away from metal surfaces

It’s important to keep wiring clear of metal surfaces when installing to prevent the risk of shock from an electrical current.

  7.  Keep a bulb in every socket

To eliminate a potential fire hazard, make sure you have a bulb in every socket, even if it’s burned out. Without a bulb in the socket, you could get shocked or it could even cause a fire if the socket comes into contact with an ignitable surface/substance.

  8.  Avoid overloading outlets

Investing in a high quality power bar is important. This will ensure you are using all electrical outlets properly and safely.

  9.  Eliminate tripping hazards

Light strands have cords. Avoid running light cords or extension cords in high traffic areas. Make sure all cords are safely and securely tucked away.

  10.  Lights out before bed

Turn out all holiday lights before going to bed to ensure they are not overused and do not overheat. Many people use a timer to ensure the lights go out at the same time each night.

Do you put up lights over the holidays? What safety precautions do you take to ensure your home is safe?

Learn more about home safety during the holidays by reading:

Holiday Decorating Tips To Keep Your Family Safe This Christmas

Insurance Risks Are High During The Holidays! How To Stay Safe

How To “Insure” A Safe Holiday Season

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