For families, money savings can come in the form of reusing old decorations or shopping at thrift stores and deep discounters. It is also a time of year when families are celebrating and cooking more at home. But if not done carefully, seemingly cheerful activities could quickly put a damper on holiday spirits. Old products like light strings can become worn after years of use. If not carefully evaluated, items like these can pose a risk of fire or electric shock.
“Decorating the tree, lighting the menorah and other holiday traditions are what every family wants to remember,” said John Drengenberg, director of Consumer Safety at UL. “Unfortunately, all can be a fire hazard or cause an electric shock or injury, so families should take a few minutes to think about the most precious gift of all when celebrating with loved-ones: safety.”
SAFE & THRIFTY GIFTS
Examine packaging. Parents should thoroughly examine new products, especially if they have young children at home. Pay particular attention to products in boxes or packages that do not offer a brand name and manufacturer’s information.
SAFE FAMILY
Gift donations. If you plan to give to those in need, think safety. Consider donating toys your children no longer play with – but are in good condition for second-hand use. Before donating toys with electrical components, make sure they do not have frayed or bare wires/cords as they can potentially cause fire or shock hazards.
For more information on holiday decorating and gift-giving safety tips, go to www.ul.com/consumers.
Savings and Safety-Tips for the Holidays
SAFE HOME
“There are many opportunities for stress and seasonal mishaps. Checking your home and holiday gifts for the UL Mark will help keep your family safe to provide peace of mind,” says Drengenberg.
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