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Baton Rouge, La. – Now that
Thanksgiving has come and gone, the holiday season is in full swing. 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 Louisiana, LLC and Entergy
Gulf States Louisiana, L.L.C. want 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 holidays with our families and friends,” said
Steven Scheurich, vice president of customer service and commercial and
industrial accounts. “But it also can 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:
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If using a live tree, make sure it
is fresh and green, with needles that are hard to pull from the branches.
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Place the tree in a stand with
water, well away from heaters or the fireplace. Check water daily.
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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.
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For greater efficiency and safety,
use smaller, cool-burning LED lights.
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Make sure all light sockets have
bulbs in them. Children are fascinated by lights and could put their fingers
in empty sockets.
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Keep bulbs from touching tree
branches. Never burn candles on or near the tree and never use flammable
decorations.
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Never use lights on a metallic
tree. If the lights become faulty, the entire tree could be electrified.
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Be careful not to overload
extension cords, outlets or even whole circuits in your house.
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Turn off decorative lighting when
you leave the room.
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Place wires where they can not trip
anyone. Do not run them under rugs.
Outside lighting tips:
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Make sure the lights you put up are
designated for outdoor use.
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Use a nonconducting fiberglass or
wooden ladder when working with strings of lights. Also, stay clear of all
overhead wires.
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Do not replace bulbs when the
electricity is on.
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Never let light bulbs touch
flammable materials such as plastic or dry grass and leaves.
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For outside use, work only with
three-wire grounded extension cords.
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Use rubber gaskets in light sockets
or hang sockets downward to keep water out.
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Keep connections and lights off the
ground by hanging them over wooden stakes.
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Turn outside holiday lights off
when away from home or asleep.
Click here for an illustrated version of the Holiday Lighting Safety Tips
Entergy’s Louisiana utility companies
serve more than one million customers through the operating companies Entergy
Louisiana, LLC and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana, L.L.C. With operations in
southern, central and northeastern Louisiana, the companies are part of Entergy
Corporation’s electric system serving 2.7 million customers in Louisiana,
Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas.
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