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Planning for the holidays is a busy and joyful time. But all of the decorations, extra electrical cords and the parade of people going in and out of your home calls for more safety precautions to help you make this holiday season safe and happy for you and your family.

Here’s a checklist for home holiday safety:

  • If you plan to spend the holidays away from home, ask a friend or neighbor to watch your house and take in your newspaper and mail. Throughout the home, put lights on timers to turn them on and off in your normal living pattern.

  • If you display a live Christmas tree or live greenery, select the freshest possible. A moist tree is less likely to catch fire. Look for a trunk sticky with sap and for green needles that bend and are secure on the branches.

  • Place trees a safe distance from stoves, radiators, vents, fireplaces and any other heat source that may dry the tree. Inspect the tree for dryness daily and water as needed.

  • Inspect all holiday light wiring. Don’t take any chances with this: Defective, worn or frayed electrical wiring should be thrown away! Check the UL label on lights and also be sure to use fixtures specifically designed for outdoor use if you decorate your house, trees or yard.

  • Use no more than three light sets on any one extension cord. Also, don’t run electrical cords under rugs. Be sure all lights are turned off before you go to bed or leave the house.

  • Place candles and other open flames away from decorations. Never leave burning candles unattended and always supervise children when burning candles.

  • Never burn wrapping paper in a fireplace or wood stove. Certain ink pigments react with heat and create airborne particulates that are dangerous to inhale. Also don’t burn evergreens; they could flare out of control and send flames and smoke into your house.

  • Cooking is a leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries. When you cook, be sure to wear clothes that fit close to the body so they won’t be ignited by hot burners. Do not leave items cooking on the stove and be sure that pot handles are turned in.

The decorations around your house, lights, gifts, music and the presence of loved ones make the holiday season festive and fun, and with the proper precautions, safe. The team at Metzler Home Builders wishes you and your family an enjoyable holiday season!