NICEIC's Christmas Safety Campaign
Festive fever is already sweeping the nation as Brits prepare for the Christmas season earlier than ever this year. However, despite spending hours on choosing the perfect Christmas gifts, finding the fattest turkey and best pud, homeowners are often guilty of stringing up their hundreds of Xmas lights without a second thought.
Every year Christmas crazed homeowners adorn their properties with an array of sparkling lights, decorative snow flakes and multiple ‘Santa please stop here’ signs. These festive fanatics have no limits in their desire to make their homes stand out from the crowd and be the shining stars of the Yuletide displays.
However Tony Cable, spokesperson for NICEIC is warning homeowners to be cautious, he comments: “We all like a spot of Christmas spirit but every year the odd few get too carried away with festive lighting, putting the household’s safety in jeopardy. Too many lights and decorations are not a good idea, so try to limit the amount of plugs per socket and when you turn the lights off, make sure you also switch them off at the wall. If you need additional sockets ask a registered electrician to fit some more for you.
“Money may be tight for some this Christmas so many people will be re-using lighting decorations that may have been stored away for a year and should be thoroughly checked before use. If you are in any doubt about the quality of the lights, throw them away and buy new ones.
“When purchasing new Christmas lights look for extra low voltage options with LEDs instead of traditional filament light bulbs. LEDs reduce the risk of electric shock, use less power and generate less heat so they are less expensive and safer to use. Because they are made of a special plastic, there aren’t any breakable glass bulbs and these lights also save energy, so are more environmentally friendly and will help save on energy bills.
“Most importantly, if you are worried about faulty electrics or encounter an electrical problem, do not tackle it yourself, call out a professional.”