
From stringing the lights to cooking up the roast beast, the holidays come with plenty of chaos (and lots of fun). Amid the hustle and bustle of the season, it's good to keep a few Christmas safety tips in mind. These simple hacks will help you keep your holiday merry instead of scary this year, and they're easy to work into your normal celebrations.
- Functional - Check that the lights function before you even start putting them on. Replace bulbs as needed so you know if there's something odd with the wiring.
- In good condition - Look for anything funky with the strands of lights — no frayed cords or weird plugs, that sort of thing. Replace the strand if you need to.
- Modern - Be aware of and consider replacing any incandescent lights (those suckers get hot). LEDs stay cool and are way cheaper to operate, too.
- Rated properly - Double check that you're only using outdoor-rated lights on the outside of your house. You can find that info on the tag that's probably still attached near the plug.
Quick Tip
We like putting lights on a timer so they won't stay on all the time. You should still turn them off when you leave or when you're asleep, but a timer helps.
Quick Tip
The same strategy goes for pets, but we're not going to lie: it's a little trickier. Know where your pet can access and what they're likely to get into. And if your cat is a climber, consider packing away all the valuables until they (hopefully) settle down.
Quick Tip
Poinsettias aren't the only poisonous holiday plants. Mistletoe, ivy, holly berries, and amaryllis are all toxic to animals or people, so it's better to go with a safer option where you can.

























