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For Release: Nov. 14, 2011 Contact: Kyla Kruse, 217-546-6815
Decorate Your Home Safely This Holiday Season
(SPRINGFIELD, Ill.) — Part of the fun and festivity of the holiday season is decorating our homes with a beautiful display of electric lights. Keep safety top of mind when decorating with lights to keep your season merry and bright. Electrical accidents typically increase during the holiday season. The U.S. Consumer and Product Safety Commission reports that during the two months surrounding the holiday season, more than 14,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms due to injuries related to holiday decorating. In 2010, the National Fire Protection Association stated that holiday lights were involved in an average of 150 reported home structure fires per year during 2004-2008. Those fires caused an average of eight civilian deaths, 16 civilian injuries, and $8.9 million in direct property damage per year. Safe Electricity reminds consumers to use only lights that have been safety tested and have the UL label. “Before use, check each light string for broken sockets, frayed cords, or faulty plugs,” urges Molly Hall, program director. “Replace damaged strings, and always unplug light strings while replacing bulbs.” When decorating outside, remember the experience of Shawn Miller from Indiana. He was seriously injured when lights that he tossed into a tree made contact with overhead lines. Shawn lost his left hand and suffered numerous other injuries in the tragic accident. See his story at SafeElectricity.org. “Please take note of your surroundings before decorating outside,” Miller urges, “especially power lines and the service connection to your home. Make sure to keep yourself, ladders, and lights far away from them.” Miller and Safe Electricity urge everyone to follow these precautions:
When decorating inside or outside, follow these measures:
When decorating with holiday lights indoors there are some other considerations that are important to keep in mind:
Safe Electricity wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday season. Help keep yourself, your family, and those you entertain safe by decorating safely. Learn more about electrical safety at SafeElectricity.org. # # #
The Energy Education Council is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting electrical safety and energy efficiency. Established in 1952, the Council is headquartered within the University of Illinois Extension, and serves as a forum for diverse utility and energy organizations to collaborate on the mutually vital issues of efficiency and safety. Learn more at www.EnergyEdCouncil.org. |











