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Holiday Light Maintenance |
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To maintain the safety and useful life of your holiday lights, it is important that
your home maintenance program
include the proper maintenance for your holiday lights.
More home fires occur during the winter than at any other time. Damaged or low-quality holiday lights, improper usage, and lack of water for fresh trees are among the most common causes. See also: Outside Lighting. Shown below are the two recommended routine maintenance tasks for your holiday lights. Learn to enjoy managing your home with our free Newsletter or our free Automatic Maintenance Reminders. We can also show you the Recommended Maintenance Schedules for your entire home. |
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Maintenance Task #1: Inspect and set-up holiday lights |
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Check light strands for worn insulation, bare wires, lost or broken bulbs, loose connections, or broken plugs and sockets. A string of lights with any loose bulb connections should be replaced immediately. If a bulb is burned out, unplug the strand of lights and replace the bulb with a new bulb of the correct wattage as specified by the manufacturer. NEVER try to bypass an empty socket with aluminum foil or other objects. Instead, place a new bulb in the socket or replace the complete set of lights. Always purchase lights that are labeled by a testing laboratory (such as "UL") and follow the manufacturer's instructions for use. |
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| When should you inspect holiday lights? | ||||
| Perform annually (November) when you set them up. | ||||
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| The cost of this task is moderate from an investment of time standpoint. It is estimated that this task should take about an hour to carefully inspect your lights, depending on how many lights you have. No specialized tools are required. | ![]() |
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| The benefits of this task (inspecting your lights) are safety. | ![]() |
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Maintenance Task #2: Take down and store holiday lights |
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Take down light strings and decorations, being careful not to damage the wires, bulbs, or sockets. |
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| When should you take down and store holiday lights? | ||||
| Early spring (March). | ||||
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| The cost of this task is moderately low. | ![]() |
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| The benefits of this task (carefully storing your holiday lights) are safety. | ![]() |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS from "Ask-the-Wizard": |
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QUESTION from "joel.schacter": I have an exterior plug in my soffit area which is switched and is intended for plugging in my exterior Christmas lights. I plugged in one string and the GFI circuit "popped" on the other exterior plug located on my front porch a few feet away. Obviously the lights now won't work. I have checked the switched plug with a polarity tester and it states that all is correct. I have tired other appliances in the switched plug and everything causes the GFI to pop. Any ideas?? ANSWER: Joel: |
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