Christmas Decoration Tips
IDEAS AND TIPS FOR OUTDOOR DECORATION FOR CHRISTMAS.
Out side decorating can be an electrical nightmare. Below are a few new products and ideas to make your holiday a little easier.
Power Providers
There are better—and safer—ways to power your exterior decorations than running extension cords out windows that you open a crack.
•If you're willing to temporarily trade in an exterior floodlight, the SocketMax Duo (Stanley) screws into the receptacle to provide a plug with a built-in photosensor to turn lights on at dusk.
•The Lamar Stake Light (Frontgate) is a portable power strip with a protective cover and a built-in timer. When running extension cords, make sure that the cord is approved for exterior use.
•The Coldweather Cord (Woods) can stand up to temperatures as low as -58 degrees F. Another plus: The cord has a built-in light to let you know if it's getting power.
•Avoid stringing too many lights end to end with the multireceptacle Powerlink (Woods).
•When it's time to turn everything off for the night, reach for the Remote Control Light Switch (Stanley) so you don't have to go outside.
Need help with your decorating give me a call!!!
Out side decorating can be an electrical nightmare. Below are a few new products and ideas to make your holiday a little easier.
Power Providers
There are better—and safer—ways to power your exterior decorations than running extension cords out windows that you open a crack.
•If you're willing to temporarily trade in an exterior floodlight, the SocketMax Duo (Stanley) screws into the receptacle to provide a plug with a built-in photosensor to turn lights on at dusk.
•The Lamar Stake Light (Frontgate) is a portable power strip with a protective cover and a built-in timer. When running extension cords, make sure that the cord is approved for exterior use.
•The Coldweather Cord (Woods) can stand up to temperatures as low as -58 degrees F. Another plus: The cord has a built-in light to let you know if it's getting power.
•Avoid stringing too many lights end to end with the multireceptacle Powerlink (Woods).
•When it's time to turn everything off for the night, reach for the Remote Control Light Switch (Stanley) so you don't have to go outside.
Need help with your decorating give me a call!!!

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