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Make sure all external lights are securely attached. wind can do sgikant damage to bulbs. which e As a precaution. attach all lights firmly to walls or anything che that will not blow aay when a still wind arrives. Inside the home, be extra careful h can lead to addicional salety risks. Perhaps no holiday tradition is more visible than decorative lights. Whether on the house or on the tree in the front when tree. iectric ghts should never be used on a metallic using an artificial Christmas picture window. holiday Iights help create a festive mood for all. tree. Routinely check all cords' temperatures. if a cord feels too hot unplg and find a replacement. While aesthetically appealing, holiday Ikghting displays can also be quite dangerous. Older lights or poorly planned lighting projects can quickly turn tragic. However, this much beloved holiday tradition does not have to cease and desist. 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