The most magical time of the year is here— it’s finally the holiday season! Everyone’s set up their Christmas trees and decorations, and soon, your house will be filled with laughter and warmth.
However, as you transform your house for the festivities ahead, you need to ensure that it’ll remain safe for friends and family. After all, there can be danger lurking, from faulty wiring of Christmas lights to scented candles.
So, before you set up your decorations, you should check our list out to keep your house warm and safe during the holidays!
The holidays aren’t only about feasts and laughter under the tree, it’s also about the sparkles. After all, the bright lights during Christmas make the season more jolly.
Here are some tips and reminders to keep your home safe with all the bright, sparkly lights.
When setting up Christmas lights at home, it’s better to choose LED lights. These are energy-efficient and more durable. LED lights also emit less heat, so you can reduce the risk of fire hazards.
Plus, as they are energy-efficient, you don’t have to worry about your electric bill going up!
Stringing your lights is an enjoyable activity, but it won’t be as fun if the lights bring you fire hazards. So before you can string them up, you should inspect them for any frayed wires, broken bulbs, and any other visible damage.
And if you ever see damaged lights, replace them immediately to avoid electrical hazards.
Christmas lights not only brighten up the inside of your house, but it can also liven up your home’s exterior!
However, you should ensure that the lights you’re using are specifically designed for outdoor use. You should also use weatherproof outlet covers for your light plug. After all, the lights will be more prone to snow and rain, which can increase the risk of fires.
Additionally, you should also keep extension cords and electrical connections off the ground. This way, you can avoid falling by tripping over them!
It’s undeniable— Christmas decorations aren’t complete without the tree. It’s the pièce de résistance that adds color and life to your home.
Here are some tips on how you can safely set up your Christmas tree along with other decorations.
Fir trees may add a touch of nature to your Christmas tree, but you can’t deny that it can catch fire. After all, these aren’t fire-resistant and you’re stringing them up with lights!
Because of this, it’s better to use a fire-resistant artificial tree. There are many available in stores and online, and since they’re fire-resistant, you don’t have to worry about your tree catching fire as you sleep in the night!
However, as safe as artificial trees can be, you still can’t deny that natural trees add flair to your home. If you’re setting up one, make sure to keep it safe and secure!
You should keep it watered. If your tree’s dried out, it can easily catch fire. So make sure to check the water level daily and keep it hydrated!
Also, you need to ensure your tree’s stability. Place it in a sturdy tree stand and secure it with wires or cords. However, make sure there are no loose wires or cords so you won’t trip over them!
Children can be a bit rowdy during the holidays. After all, everyone’s at home and they’ve got plenty of people to play with! So, to avoid any accidents as they have fun, why not child-proof your home’s decorations?
You should ensure that they can’t reach small decorations from ornaments to lights. This way, you can make sure that your little one won’t choke on them!
While many put up Christmas lights in their yards, some go all out and install outdoor decorations. But, these can also be a hazard for you and others who want to revel in its beauty.
Here are some tips on how you can decorate your yard safely.
Inflatable decorations are the go-to décor for many families; but as the winds get colder and in some cases stronger, these can get blown away and harm unsuspecting individuals.
So, you should always ensure that your inflatable decorations are anchored securely to the ground. This way, you won’t harm a neighbor or anyone walking nearby.
With the snow and decorations flooding your yard, your home’s pathways will be blocked. You can trip and fall easily on the cold ground and injure yourself!
So, you’ll need to plan your outdoor decorations carefully. From inflatables to other decorations, keep them away from your pathways. You should also clear the roads of snow to prevent any accidents. And while you’re at it, also consider installing lights to your pathways to guide you on where to walk!
No matter how much effort you’ve poured into your safety precautions, accidents can still happen. So, here are some additional safety precautions to enhance your home’s safety!
Fires are your number one risk when it comes to the holidays. It’s because your house is filled with lights and your fireplace is up and running. So, make sure you have a fire extinguisher at home and everyone in the house knows how to use it! Oh, and don’t forget to put out your fireplace before you tuck in your bed at night!
Candles give your home a soothing ambiance, especially in the holiday season. But it won’t be soothing anymore if your curtains accidentally catch on fire!
So to ensure fire safety with candles, keep them away from flammable materials and decorations. And if available, opt for battery-operated LED candles for your home.
Before you decide on that amazing yard display, it’s best to make sure your house is up to code. A handyman can inspect your home’s electrical system and do the necessary upgrades.
If you haven’t found your trusted handyman yet, you can go online and look up “handyman near me” to find your one.
The holidays are a time for laughter, warmth, and quality time with friends and family. But you shouldn’t take warm literally and catch your house on fire! With these safety tips and tricks, you can ensure a home that’s lively for the holidays and onwards!
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