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Beaumont, Texas – Thanksgiving weekend marks the official mad dash to
Christmas. For many of us that means more than just shopping. It also means
breaking out holiday decorations for the merry month that lies ahead.
Entergy Texas, Inc. wants you to keep the festivities from turning tragic by
remembering some important holiday lighting safety tips.
“This is the time of year when we all come together to celebrate the season
with our families and friends,” said Vernon Pierce, customer service director,
Entergy Texas, Inc. “But it can also be a dangerous time if we don’t remember to
respect the power of electricity and take care to follow safety guidelines both
inside our homes and outside.”
According to the National Fire Protection Association, in the four years
between 2003 and 2007, Christmas trees were to blame for an average of 250 home
structure fires each year. Thirty-six percent of those fires occurred between
Dec. 24 and Jan. 2. On average, one of every 18 reported home Christmas tree
fires resulted in a death.
Electrical issues were a factor in nearly half of those fires.
Problems with decorations that lead to fire are only part of the story. In
each of those years, about 5,800 people per year were treated at hospital
emergency rooms for falls associated with holiday decorations.
Following simple safety rules, however, can ensure the holiday season remains
bright.
Inside lighting tips:
- If using a live tree, make sure it is fresh and green, with needles that
are hard to pull from the branches.
- Place the tree in a stand with water, well away from heaters or the
fireplace. Check water daily.
- Examine all lights before putting them on the tree or using them in other
home decorations. Do not use lights with frayed wiring or loose sockets and
make sure they have been tested for safety by an independent testing
laboratory.
- For greater efficiency and safety, use smaller, cool-burning led lights.
- Make sure all light sockets have bulbs in them. Children are fascinated by
lights and could put their fingers in empty sockets.
- Never burn candles on or near the tree and never use flammable
decorations.
- Never use lights on a metallic tree. If the lights become faulty, the
entire tree could be electrified.
- Be careful not to overload extension cords, outlets or even whole circuits
in your house.
- Turn off decorative lighting when you leave the room.
Outside lighting tips:
- Make sure the lights you put up are designated for use out of doors.
- Use a dry, wooden ladder when working with strings of lights. Also, stay
clear of all overhead wires.
- Do not replace bulbs when the electricity is on.
- Never let light bulbs touch flammable materials such as plastic or dry
grass and leaves.
- For outside use, work only with three-wire grounded extension cords.
- Use rubber gaskets in light sockets or hang sockets downward to keep water
out.
- Keep connections and lights off the ground by hanging them over wooden
stakes.
- Turn outside Christmas light off when away from home or while sleeping.
Click here for an illustrated version of the Holiday Lighting Safety Tips
Entergy Texas, Inc. provides electricity to 400,000 customers in 27 counties.
It is a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation. Entergy is an integrated energy
company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail distribution
operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000
megawatts of electric generating capacity, and it is the second-largest nuclear
generator in the United States. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.7 million
utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
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Entergy Texas, Inc.’s online address is entergy-texas.com
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