When hanging lights on a house you ll be dealing with two potentially dangerous things height and electricity.
Safety tips for hanging outdoor christmas lights.
2 be sure lights and extension cords are approved for outdoor use.
Safety tips for hanging outdoor christmas lights november 25 2015 february 1 2017 jeremy kelsey gutter related health safety home garden a house strung with colorful christmas lights is a favorite holiday sight for most yet stringing lights along your roof and gutters can be a real safety hazard if not done properly.
This should be noted on the box or near the plug on a tag.
Safety tips for hanging christmas lights.
Indoor lights often have thinner insulation which can become cracked and damaged when exposed to the elements outdoors.
Check for cracked or frayed cords wires poking through the insulation and sockets without bulbs.
Use ul approved extension cords designed specifically for outdoor use and look for lights rated for indoor outdoor use.
Don t use nails tacks or metal staples to secure your outdoor christmas lights.
Between 2000 and 2003 there was an annual average of about 5 800 injuries from falls occurring while people were hanging their holiday decorations with 43 percent occurring on ladders and 13 percent on roofs.
Never tap into your home s feeder line to power your outdoor christmas lights and don t hang decorations on it either.
Check that lights have been rated by a testing laboratory.
Use insulated hooks instead and be sure your lights are strung tightly to avoid damage from.
Plug them in before stringing them to make sure all the bulbs are working and there are no frayed or broken wires.
Not all lights are rated for outdoor use.
Outdoor lights are manufactured to withstand the elements such as rain wind or snow without being damaged or posing a risk to your home.
Whichever of those describes you we ve put together some tips on how to achieve a neighbor impressing outdoor christmas light display.
Start with a focus on safety.
Check the christmas lights package for details about this as well as for information on the lighted length and how many strands to connect.
Replace old or damaged christmas lights before plugging in last year s christmas lights inspect their condition to make sure they re up to par.
Outdoor christmas lighting safety tips written.
Frayed or damaged cords are a big no no.
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1 check all of your lights for damage before getting started.
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Keep the cords dry and make sure to use.
You can see a list of federally recognized labs on the occupational safety health administration s website.
Outdoor lights can pose a safety risk when extension cords are low enough to become surrounded by pools of rain or melted snow.
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