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Keeping You Family Safe During the Holidays

Safety Considerations for Christmas

The period of time from around Thanksgiving in November up to and through the New Years Day holiday can be a wonderful time when family and friends get together and show appreciation for everything that has gone on. We give thanks for everything that has gone on in our lives and for all of the people that we know. We socialize more with our co-workers and we often spend much more time partying than at any other time during the year. It can be a truly magical time but there are some imminent dangers that happen this time of year that normally would not be an issue.

People spend the holidays having a good time but all too often forget about the dangers of the additional electrical load, the old extension cords and such that can produce everything from trip and fall hazards to  shorting out and starting fires.

You can be sure that the folks that are spending the holidays studying to become citizens and obtain a US Visa will be immersed in Immigration forms and reading up the Immigration eBook Guides to get things done. This is something that is especially true since they may have additional time off of work this time of year. That can meant hat things got unpacked and set up hastily and not as much attention has been given to the safety issues that can cause problems

You should check the obvious. Make sure that all of the electrical cords that you are using are in good repair and that they are run in a manner that they are not going to become a trip and fall issue for your guests. Remember that this time of year people tend to drink a little more alcohol so they could be a little clumsier than normal.

This certainly does not mean that even if you are caught up in the study process for your US Visa that you can not have a good time. It means that when you take a break from reading the Immigration eBook Guides and filing in data on the immigration forms that you take an extra moment and review the way your home is set up from an unbiased standpoint. If you do that you might just see an obvious issue that was not otherwise apparent to you.

Keeping the holidays safe and enjoyable for all is not a hard job; it only requires a little common sense and taking the time to pay attention to what you are doing. Look at things as a stranger might and you can spot things that you overlooked

Remember too that the eggnog and work don’t go well together. Take a little bit of time to walk away from things like reading your Immigration eBook Guides and the immigration forms and to enjoy the season. The US Visas will still be waiting for you after you have time to rejoice and refresh a little. You will reach your destination just the same and you will enjoy the journey more.

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Keeping Your Home Safe at Holidays

Safety Considerations for Christmas

Holidays are supposed to be a fun time at home. It is the time when family and friends gather to give thanks for everything that they have in this world and to reflect back on the years gone by and the future to come. It is a time of frivolity and enjoyment and often, without the proper planning it can be a time of disaster.

Around the holidays the family generally runs lots of lights and other electronic gadgets around the house and yard often overtaxing the electrical outlets in the home to the point that it becomes dangerous. Live trees tend to dry out and present fire hazards. There are any number of things that can happen to cause issues that can range from fires to electrocution but people rarely think abut that until it is too late and the worst has already happened.

People that are immigrating to our country and are attempting to get a US Green Card are often less diligent in preparation than the citizens who have lived here their entire life. Perhaps it is the joy of becoming a resident after going through United States Immigration and the USCIS that puts that joy in their hearts or maybe they are just likely to be less cautious because they are working on starting a new life in their new country.

Whatever the reason, people need to take the time from answering questions from the USCIS and make the home safer. Check for shorts in electric cords, stop worrying about the United States Immigration department and make sure there are proper loads on the outlets and that the power cords are not plugged like spaghetti. A US Green Card won’t mean much if there is a fire that causes death and destruction.

While safety should be a year round thing it seems to be brought to the forefront more during the reveling period that starts just before Thanksgiving and lasts until after New Years Eve. This is a very dangerous time when people pay more attention to the task of getting things looking good for guests and actually having parties than they do making sure everything is safe.

Extension cords present not only a fire danger but a trip and fall danger as well. This is especially true if there is alcohol at the gathering. Quite often people take a break from studying for the US Green Card from the USCIS that they don’t pay close attention to their surroundings. They are so tired of the United States Immigration process that the only thing in their immediate thoughts is to enjoy the family and relax.

While there is nothing wrong with setting back and unwinding and enjoying the many things that there are to be thankful for in the United States of America, it is important that safety remain a prime consideration for the folks that are out there enjoying themselves because most accidents do happen in or around the home where we are most comfortable.

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Safety Tips When Decorating Your Home at Christmas

Safety Considerations for Christmas

Decorating your home during the holidays is a lot of fun but it is important to be safe too. There are many ways you can decorate and still be safe with the decorating. The factors to keep in mind include the lights you use, how you hang them, how many you use, and more. The last thing you would ever want is a fire or to be injured from your decorating efforts.

When you decorate for Christmas lights are usually the most important for most people. Many people like to overload their tree with lights and decorate the outside of their home too. Some people think that the brightest they can get it is better. It is important to remember that some lights burn hotter than others. For example, indoor lights are meant for indoor use and outdoor lights are meant for outdoor use. When you buy lights it will be indicated on the package what use the lights are designed for. You should never run indoor lights outside or vice versa. This will create an immediate hazard that can be avoided.

Lighting up Christmas trees is a lot of fun and most people can’t wait to decorate the tree. You should be careful about how many lights you put on the tree. Some lights burn hotter than others and if your tree is real it can get dry and become a fire hazard. You might consider artificial Christmas trees to avoid this hazard. Another thing to think about is that even though you like a brilliantly lit tree it is not a good idea to run more than two strands of lights on the same link. Many people create their own fire hazard by stringing together many strands of lights to have the brightest tree they can. Don’t do this because it can be dangerous.

When you are outside decorating it is for your safety to be careful about how you hang lights. If your ladder doesn’t reach quite high enough don’t try and stretch to reach your target. You might just have to pass on the lighted palm trees this year unless you can get a tall enough ladder. The last thing you want to do is fall and break a bone or injure yourself even worse. Also take care when you fix strings of lights around your house. Even though a staple gun gives you a free hand and makes it easy to affix the lights to the house, you could damage the wire by hitting it with a staple. This too can create a fire hazard.

It is important to be safe during the Christmas season and try to take precautions whenever you can during the decorating of your home. Be careful with the types of lights you use for decorations and how you string them together. Also be careful with how you are putting them on the outside of your home. If you cannot reach your target, don’t risk it. It is much better to be safe than sorry.

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