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Here’s How to Safely Install & Maintain Your Christmas Lights

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The joy of a cheerful holiday lights display is a seasonal pleasure, surpassed only by the smiles it puts on the faces of family members and passersby. However, safety should always come first when working with lights and electrical wires inside or outside your home. This is especially true if you’re working at height on a ladder. This guide covers essential best practices to help ensure a safe and trouble-free installation of your festive home light show.

Frayed String Lights

Two people stringing Christmas lights

Ladder Safety

Raise your hand if your arms aren’t long enough to reach the rain gutters on your house. You’re not alone. Most people need a ladder to attach outdoor Christmas décor to eavestroughs, trim, or exterior moulding. A wood or fibreglass extension ladder is the best choice for working along the roofline. An extension ladder rests against the house on stand-off arms and has articulating feet for stability, whereas a step ladder is better suited for lower indoor heights.

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Remote controlled Christmas lights

Christmas Light Clips

Someone plugging in Christmas lights to extension cord

Christmas Tree Light Safety

Creating warm memories around the Christmas tree requires some basic precautions to ensure everyone’s safety during the holiday season:

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Hanging the Christmas lights is a great way to kick off the holiday season. It’s also a fun DIY activity for the whole family as long as safety precautions are observed. Always be mindful when working with electricity, be sure to practice proper ladder safety, and use only certified products for their intended purpose.

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