Be smart this Halloween by following these electric safety tips

| 22 Feb 2012 | 09:56

    With Halloween props ranging from pumpkin-shaped lights to full-sized animated figures, electricity plays a prominent role in the celebration, here’s some electrical safety tips: Make sure that all Halloween lights carry the seal of approval of a recognized safety-testing laboratory such as “UL” and “FM.” Carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety precautions when installing lights or assembling displays. Prior to re-using electric devices that you have kept in storage, inspect for worn or frayed areas, breaks or brittleness, particularly at plugs and connections. Replace defective lights and cords. To avoid electric overloads, use extension cords sparingly; don’t use a multi-armed plug to connect strings of lights to a single household wiring circuit. Use only exterior-rated extension cords when connecting outdoor displays, including fixtures, cords and bulbs. Avoid running cords under rugs, through doorways or near furniture where they may be stepped on, tripped over, frayed or broken. Do not place cords around or near metal pipes, appliances or anything that is damp or metallic. Disconnect electric cords before replacing burned-out bulbs or making any adjustments. Do not turn on lighting or other electric displays and leave them on without the supervision of a responsible adult. Install or adjust outdoor lighting displays only during dry weather and be certain the devices are turned off before they are installed.