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Home for the Holidays? Avoid Accidents with this Advice
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Holiday mishaps. We’ve seen them in movies and read about them in articles. Ladder falls, tree fires and homes decorated with enough lights to light up an airport runway are common themes. While they may seem comical, the reality is these are no laughing matters. Every year, Americans suffer damage to their homes, belongings and selves due to holiday blunders. So, what can you do to stay safe? Here are some common holiday accidents and how to avoid them.
Circuits
Circuits work extra hard during the winter. People tend to spend more time indoors, running appliances and using electronic devices. But when you add the extra lights strung up all over the house, the Christmas tree and other decorations, you run the risk of overloading your circuits. This can result in a blown fuse or a fire. You always should be aware of how many devices you have plugged into a circuit and how many devices are operating at the same time. Don’t overload your circuits, don’t plug extension cords into other extension cords and make sure to unplug nonessential items when you’re not home.
Trees
Christmas trees are another common cause for concern during the holidays. Tree fires can result in hundreds of dollars’ worth of damage and injury and even death. Putting a tree too close to a heat source
is a leading cause of tree fires. In less than 30 seconds,
a single spark could set an entire tree aflame. Your Christmas tree should be at least 3 feet away from heat sources like radiators, fireplaces, candles or heat vents. Water your live tree every day to prevent it from drying out. A dry tree can easily catch on fire, so make sure your tree is well-watered and get rid of it after the holiday.
Falls
Whether it’s because of lights, trees or other decorations, falls can occur during the holidays. Trying to reach high places inside or outside can be a recipe for disaster. Never use a chair or furniture to stand on. Always use a ladder when hanging lights or decorating your tree. Set the ladder on a level surface and make sure it’s locked before stepping onto it. Never lean to the side, as it can cause the ladder to wobble or tip. Finally, never climb alone. Make sure to have someone with you who can support the ladder and get help if an accident occurs.
Be Prepared
Accidents can happen, even if you take all the precautions to avoid them. Never assume that disaster can’t happen to you. Make sure your homeowners’ insurance will cover you if an accident were to occur. Talk to a AAA Ohio Auto Club insurance agent today for your insurance checkup. Call us at 800-288-4467 or visit AAA.com/Insurance.
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