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Roselle Electric recommends following these important safety tips to help keep your family and your home safe from electrical fire and shock hazards this Halloween:
- Choose decorations, costumes, and accessories that are made with flame-resistant, flame-retardant or non-combustible materials.
- Use flashlights or battery-operated candles when decorating in and around your home, including to light walkways, jack-o-lanterns, and outdoor displays.
- Carefully inspect each decoration before use. Cracked, frayed, or bare wires and loose connections may cause a serious electric shock or start a fire.
- Before using any electrical products outdoors, make sure they are marked “for outdoor use.”
- Keep electric cords out of high-traffic areas, including doorways and walkways, where they can cause a tripping hazard.
- Plug outdoor decorations into circuits protected by ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) to prevent electric shock.
- Never nail or staple light strings or extension cords. This can damage the cord’s insulation and create a serious fire and shock hazard.
- Use electrical lights and decorations that are approved for safe use by an independent testing laboratory such as UL, ETL-SEMKO, or CSA.
- Always turn off all electrical decorations and extinguish any open flames before leaving home or going to bed
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