Holiday decorating tips that keep your home festive, functional, and safe this season.
The holidays are a time for warm lights, festive decorations, and gathering with the people you love. But behind the sparkle, there are a few hidden risks that tend to pop up during the decorating season. Whether you’re prepping a home you’ve lived in for years or getting settled into a new place in Texas, staying mindful of safety can help you enjoy the season without the stress.
Below is your easy, practical guide to holiday decorating that keeps your home merry, bright, and safe.
The right décor can set the tone for the entire season, but some materials are safer than others.
Fire-Resistant or Flame-Retardant Items
Look for labeling that indicates an item resists flames. This applies especially to:
If you have pets or children visiting, consider:
Holiday lights add charm but are also a leading cause of seasonal hazards. A few thoughtful steps can keep your home glowing without worry.
Before You Hang Lights
LEDs stay cooler and use less energy. They’re also less likely to overheat, making them ideal for Texas homeowners trying to keep electric bills manageable.
Safe Setups
Regardless of your preference, proper setup can prevent most tree-related accidents.
Real Trees
Artificial Trees
Outdoor displays make a big seasonal statement, but they’re also an area where many injuries occur.
Ladder Safety
Weather-Proof Choices
Use lights labeled for outdoor use only, and secure decorations so they don’t shift in heavy gusts.
Creating Safe Walkways for Guests
Whether you’re expecting friends, family, or holiday package deliveries, safe walkways matter.
Simple Ways to Improve Safety
A beautifully decorated home should still be a safe one for your smallest family members.
What to Avoid
Better Alternatives
Holiday decorating should bring joy, not stress. With a few simple safety habits, you can create a comfortable, festive environment that you, your family, and your guests can enjoy all season long.
What are the safest holiday lights to use indoors?
LED lights are typically the safest option because they stay cool to the touch, use less electricity, and reduce the risk of overheating.
How do I keep my Christmas tree from becoming a fire hazard?
Keep natural trees watered daily, avoid placing them near heat sources, and inspect your lights before decorating to ensure there are no frayed wires.
What decorations are best for homes with pets?
Shatterproof ornaments, flameless candles, and weighted tabletop décor help maintain a festive atmosphere without creating hazards for curious pets.
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