7 Decorating Hazards to Avoid This Holiday

Decking the halls in preparation for the holidays can be exciting for homeowners expecting guests or embracing festivities, but this time of year can pose additional hazards within the home. Here are seven decorating hazards to be on the lookout for this winter from Point2

1. Damaged Lights 

    Holiday lights are one of many hazards that pose a fire risk. Avoid using lights with frayed or exposed wires, damaged cords or broken sockets. Additionally, avoid hanging lights with nails or anything that damages the cords in the process of decorating. 

    2. Non-LED Lights 

      Glass and other non-LED lights release more heat and pose a higher risk of overheating and catching fire. Opt for LED epoxy lights for a safer choice.  

      3. Careless Cords 

        Extension cords should be limited and never plugged into one another. Additionally, keep cables and cords tidy or consider taping them down to reduce tripping hazards. Unplugging your lights when they’re not in use will also reduce fire risks while keeping utility bills low.  

        4. Dry Christmas Trees 

          Homeowners celebrating Christmas should take specific precautions when bringing home a real tree. A dry tree can pose a fire risk. Trees should be placed in a bucket of water at least 24 hours before decorating and regularly watered.  

          5. Unattended Flames 

            A flickering flame can add a warm and cozy vibe during the holidays, but it goes without saying that open flames should never be left unattended. Extinguish candles when leaving a room or going to sleep and avoid placing them in reach of kids and pets. Another reminder: do not burn anything besides wood – like wrapping paper – in your fireplace.  

            6. Cluttered Stairs 

              It may be tempting to decorate the stairs with knick-knacks, lanterns and other décor, but these can quickly become tripping hazards. Avoid placing decorations on the stairs and instead use wreaths or garlands to decorate the handrails (while still keeping them accessible).  

              7. Shaky Ladders 

                Falling off a ladder is one of the most common injuries around the holiday season. Before hanging lights and other decorations, check your ladder’s sturdiness, make sure it’s set on a flat surface, avoid powerlines outside and wear grippy shoes.  

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