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Christmas Time Safety - Continued

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By Dave Rongeyelectrical-wiring Summary: How to have a safer home this Christmas Season. The following is a continuation of out list of safety topics for your consideration.

How To Have A Safer Christmas




Christmas Time Electrical Safety
Christmas time electrical safety is essential to prevent accidents during the holiday season. This article helps guide you and your family with some basic precautions, then supplies links to more safety information.

Christmas Tree Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety Tips
Your Christmas can be safe when following a few steps of prevention as you practice these Christmas Tree Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety Tips.

Home Electrical Extension Cords

Each year, about 4,000 injuries associated with home electrical extension cords are treated in hospital emergency rooms. This article will help you safeguard your family against the hazards associated with extension cords.


 

Ask the electrician - showing you how upgrading electrical safety devices will add that extra measure of prevention that can help avoid unnecessary trouble. By explaining electrical wiring projects and answering all your home electrical questions you will be fully equipped, weather you decide on a DIY project or hire it out to a professional, ask the electrician will help you understand what is involved so you can save money and complete the project safely and to code.
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