{"id":4570,"date":"2021-12-17T20:01:16","date_gmt":"2021-12-17T20:01:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kanonelectric.com\/?p=4570"},"modified":"2024-04-18T15:56:31","modified_gmt":"2024-04-18T15:56:31","slug":"8-christmas-lighting-tips-how-to-have-a-safe-and-bright-holiday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kanonelectric.com\/8-christmas-lighting-tips-how-to-have-a-safe-and-bright-holiday\/","title":{"rendered":"8 Christmas Lighting Tips: How To Have A Safe And Bright Holiday"},"content":{"rendered":"
Let your holiday season shine without compromising your safety! \u00a0At Kanon Electric, we wish you all a merry and bright holiday season. With that being said, there are some Christmas lighting tips you should know before you glow. Here are 8 tips to ensure you have a safe and bright holiday.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t be like the Griswold family this season. As you begin to hang holiday lights and decorations, make sure not to overload your circuits. A few ways to avoid this from happening include:<\/p>\n
Have you pulled out your holiday lights only to notice a lot of your cords are damaged or frayed? If that’s the case, then toss them out and invest in some new ones! If the live wire is exposed, it can be dangerous and leave you vulnerable to electric fires.<\/p>\n
Even though Christmas lights are a holiday staple \u2013 you want to avoid using staples at all costs. Not only that, but you also want to avoid use of nails and tacks. All three of these items can damage your electrical cords. Instead, plan to use insulated clip hangers instead.<\/p>\n
Do you have bulbs that are burnt out on your Christmas tree or hanging from your house? If so, then replace those. Otherwise, the other bulbs absorb more voltage, and it could cause them to also burn out faster.<\/p>\n
If your lights seem to randomly blink or flicker, then you may have a loose connection somewhere. Look around and see if you are able to spot where that loose connection may be and have it fixed.<\/p>\n
If you are decorating your home\u2019s exterior with lights, then you\u2019ll need a ladder to reach those high spots. However, the type of ladder you use matters. Remember that metal ladders conduct electricity, which can lead to electrical shocks. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, it\u2019s recommended you use a wooden or fiberglass ladder when hanging lights to avoid electrical shocks.<\/p>\n
If you live in a climate that is generally wet this time of year \u2013 such as the Pacific Northwest – then consider looking for weatherproof lights that can get wet without issue. Most outdoor lights should be good for weather, but it is important to check before assuming.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t let your cords sit in the ground, especially if they have the chance of coming into contact with water, damp soil, snow, or ice. To keep your electrical cords dry, you can buy an inexpensive cord protector!<\/p>\n
Kanon Electric serves Federal Way, Tacoma, Puyallup, Auburn, Sumner, and the surrounding areas. For all your home electrical needs, no matter how big or small, contact the pros at Kanon Electric today by calling 253-302-8199 or online\u00a0here<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" 8 Christmas Lighting Tips: How To Have A Safe And Bright Holiday Let your holiday season shine without compromising your safety! \u00a0At Kanon Electric, we wish you all a merry and bright holiday season. With that being said, there are some Christmas lighting tips you should know before you glow. Here are 8 tips to […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":4578,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n