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June 25, 2026

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Deck The Halls Safely: Avoiding Holiday Decorating Injuries

Thanks to the classic Christmas poem, we all know to hang our stockings by the chimney with care. But the modern damagers of decking the halls at Christmastime call for additional safety precautions. According to U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), holiday mishaps result in visits to the emergency room or calls to fire departments, for thousands of consumers each year.

As an emergency flood and fire restoration company, Carpet Tech has seen the destructive aftermath of a disaster- some of which were avoidable. No one wants to sacrifice trimming the tree or hanging Christmas lights, so we’ve assembled some safety reminders to keep the Christmas elves in your home safe.

LADDERS

There is no better way to really shine during the holidays than to adorn the eves of your home with festive outdoor lights. But ladders can mean danger, so here are some rules of thumb to ascend your roof safely.

LIVE AND ARTIFICIAL TREES

Nowadays Christmas trees come in all shapes, sizes and colors; and while each tree is as unique as the family who decorates it, they can all pose fire hazards.

CANDLES

Aww.. the warm glow and sweet fragrance of a holiday candle defiantly sets a festive mood, but beware, it only takes a spark to start a fire.

OUTDOOR LIGHTS

We’ve all seen Clark Griswold light up the neighborhood with an atrocious amount of Christmas lights. While this is a comical favorite, there are real dangers to take precaution against when hanging outdoor lights.

From our family to yours, Carpet Tech wishes you a happy and safe holiday season.