I watched a TV program about Amazing Christmas Light Displays. They were huge and beautifu, however, think of all the extra electricity this requires. Do not overload your circuits or your extension cords. Do not hesitate to contact an electrician if you blow a fuse or are concerned about the strain your light display may be placing on your system.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Safer Child Products
Christmas may be over, but many families keep their trees and lights up until after New Year’s. Also, it is still Hanukkah and many families are lighting candles. Never leave burning candles unattended, be sure to remove dish towels, and wooden serving utensils from area around candles. Stay alert to the condition and freshness of your tree. Keep water in the tree stand. Dry trees are more likely to catch fire. http://yourlife.usatoday.com/parenting-family/story/2011-12-19/Christmas-trees-and-trappings-can-fan-fire-risk/52065596/1
I watched a TV program about Amazing Christmas Light Displays. They were huge and beautifu, however, think of all the extra electricity this requires. Do not overload your circuits or your extension cords. Do not hesitate to contact an electrician if you blow a fuse or are concerned about the strain your light display may be placing on your system.
I watched a TV program about Amazing Christmas Light Displays. They were huge and beautifu, however, think of all the extra electricity this requires. Do not overload your circuits or your extension cords. Do not hesitate to contact an electrician if you blow a fuse or are concerned about the strain your light display may be placing on your system.
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