HOW TO RECONGISE THE DANGERS FROM ADDITIONAL LIGHTING AROUND THE HOME
As many homeowners up and down the country will be transforming their homes into a beautiful winter wonderland this Christmas, the NICEIC, the UKās leading body for registered electricians, are encouraging households to recognise the lurking dangers that can stem from plugging in extra Christmas dĆ©cor around the home.
Paul Collins, Technical Director at NICEIC shares his tops tips for a safe Christmas. Paul comments: āAfter 12 months of being stored away, Christmas lights can easily get damaged. You should always check the lights thoroughly to ensure they are not impaired or broken and only use replacement bulbs of the same type and rating as those originally supplied. Never attempt to repair lights by using tape or joining with another set of lights and remember to check the wiring of the plug to make sure no bare wires are visible. Finally, avoid using too many extension leads or adapters and always switch lights off before you go to bed or go out as they can overheat.
āMany will be unaware of the additional dangers that can arise, but with our advice, we hope that we can limit any Christmas catastrophes and that everyone can enjoy the festivities safely.ā
You can search for a registered electrician in your area by visitingĀ www.niceic.com
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