Electrical Safety at Christmas Time

Christmas Safety Advice from Your Local Kent Electrician

Christmas is a time of year for fun and celebration; it is the time when we light up our streets almost in competition with each other. Year after year we add to our lighting displays, and not content with just lighting we also have motorised displays, all of this is great and adds to the Christmas atmosphere, and we at M.T.R Electrics would like to help you continue with this excellent tradition in a safe and considered way.

 

So before you set up your Christmas lighting displays this year, please have a read of the advice below. I will help to ensure your display doesn’t fall foul of any regulations but more importantly its safe for you and your family.

 

When buying any lighting or display items:

• Look for safety marks – for example the BS (British Standard) Kitemark.

• Buy from a reputable store, not from street vendors or boot sales.

• Look for lights that operate at a low voltage via a transformer. Low voltage sets pose less risk of electric shock. However, even low voltage equipment is capable of starting a fire.

• Avoid buying second-hand. If you do make sure they are PAT tested first. If your lights don't display a test sticker, then it is vital that you get them checked out before use.

 

Checking for potential hazards:

• Unplug the lights before removing bulbs. Never insert or remove bulbs when switched on.

• Before using, inspect cables and bulbs for damage.

• NEVER use damaged lights.

 

Using your Christmas lights or displays:

• Read and follow the manufacturer's instructions.

• Use an RCD - Residual Current Device, for added protection against shock.

• Do NOT run the cable where it can be damaged, for example walked on, or where a door or window can close on it.

• Some lights can generate a considerable amount of heat. So keep lights clear of decorations and other flammable materials.

• Ensure they don't present a trip hazard for anyone.

• Only use extension cables that have been tested.

• Switch them off when you go to bed and when you go out of the house.

• Do not allow children to play with the lights.

• Do not use any form of makeshift wiring for lights.

• Check for overloaded plugs - you should fit one plug per socket unless you use a protected bar adapter on a lead. But don't plug appliances into the adapter that collectively use more than 13 amps of current and avoid daisy chaining extension cables.

• Do not use lights outdoors unless they are specifically made for such use.

• Don't extend cables on outdoor lights, they are designed to be weatherproof.

• Never use extension leads or plugs and sockets outdoors unless specifically designed for outdoor use.

 

Storing after use:

• Take care when dismantling and packing the lights not to damage them.

• Keep them safely stored away out of reach of children.

• Avoid damp or excessively hot conditions.

• Avoid storing where rodents or squirrels can get access.


 

We would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a happy Christmas and to thank all our customers for their continued support and wish you all the best for 2017.

 

Mark Rawlinson, M.T.R Electrics – Your Local Electricians 01322 686 073

info@mtrps.co.uk