Oncor Urges Texans to Wrap the Holidays in Safety
05 Noviembre 2007 - 8:35AM
PR Newswire (US)
DALLAS, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- It's that time of year again -- the
holiday season. As millions of Texans begin to plan for all the
cooking, decorating and hosting involved, Oncor wants everyone to
remember that safety should be considered in all holiday
activities. Residential fires increase across the country during
the holidays, according to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA).
Cooking-related fires are the most common, accounting for 41
percent, but using holiday lights and plug-in, mechanical
decorations can also result in fires, as well as electrical shock,
if safety rules are not followed. Because keeping the holidays safe
requires special attention throughout the house, Oncor offers
electrical safety tips for indoors, outdoors and some that apply
everywhere. Indoor tips: -- Never use electric lights on a metal
tree and do not use candles on any tree. -- Don't overload electric
outlets with lights or decorations. -- Don't run extension cords
under rugs, carpets or furniture where they can overheat. -- Keep
children, pets and flammable materials such as curtains away from
cooking surfaces. -- Be sure Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) outlets are installed in your kitchen and test them often.
Experts estimate that nearly 70 percent of the 400 accidental
electrocutions each year could be prevented if every home had GFCIs
installed. -- Keep space heaters on a level surface and at least
three feet from bedding, draperies or other flammable materials. --
Always turn off appliances including space heaters, heating pads
and electric blankets when you leave a room. Outdoor tips: -- Use
only lights and extension cords that are specifically rated for
outdoor use. -- Keep dry leaves swept away from outdoor lighting,
outlets and power cords. -- Be sure outdoor electric outlets are
covered to protect them from the elements and that they are GFCIs.
-- When using ladders to hang lights and decorations, always make
sure to have a spotter with you and always check for low, overhead
power lines when walking with or standing on ladders.
Indoor/outdoor tips: -- Before using holiday lights and extension
cords, check them for fraying, cracking or cuts. -- Be sure your
lights are certified by an independent testing lab such as
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), CSA International or ITS. --
Never connect more than three strands of lights together and never
string extension cords together. -- If you use spotlights to
highlight decorations, keep them well-ventilated and away from
anything flammable. -- Unplug all holiday lights when going to
sleep or leaving home. -- When replacing a light bulb, be sure the
replacement is of equal or lesser wattage than that recommended by
the manufacturer. For more electric safety tips, visit
http://www.oncor.com/. Oncor is an electric distribution and
transmission business that provides power to more than 3 million
homes and businesses and operates more than 115,000 miles of
transmission and distribution lines in Texas. Information about
Oncor can be obtained by going directly to http://www.oncor.com/.
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