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Safety Precautions When Decorating The Exterior of Your Home This Holiday

Roof Pros • December 10, 2020
What people love most about the holiday season is the festive atmosphere brought by the cool breeze, decorations, music, and the happy people spreading their love. Apart from the lively streets and packed stores, homeowners are also busy opening up their storage boxes full of holiday ornaments and lights and are getting ready to decorate the exterior of their homes for the most awaited time of the year. 

Before you begin your holiday decoration stint, you should first know the safety tips you need to keep in mind. Although all the outdoor lights and decors make the season more joyful, it is also the time when many injuries and accidents occur. Avoid facing these unfortunate incidents by following these guidelines:

exterior home safety guidelines


Safety Exterior Home Decorating Tips:


  • Be extra careful when using the ladder to hang lights on your gutters or roof edge.  You may think that a ladder is a straightforward tool that anyone can use with no problems.  While that is true, not all ladders are made the same.

    - Read the instructions and warning labels on your ladder, and make sure to set it up in a safe, dry, and non-slippery place.  One of the most common reasons for holiday injuries is slipping or falling off ladders, so be cautions when using yours to hang lights or decorations. 

    - Ask someone to hold and support the ladder as you use it. Having someone nearby or letting other people know about what you are planning to do will ensure that someone will be there in case you need help. 

  • Make sure you have solid support.  There are instances where you need to go to the side of the house or roof. When this happens, make sure that you are on a stable part of the surface. Some parts, especially if not maintained well, may have rotten or become loose. Before actually stepping on these parts, double-check their stability first.

  • Be mindful of your light display.  If you need to put up lights, here are essential thins to keep in mind.

    - Never use nails or staples to secure their placement. These materials conduct electricity and can be dangerous. Nails and staples can cause damage to your asphalt roof and cause potential future issues that could lead to a full roof replacement or roof repair.

    - Before you hang up your lights, make sure that they do not have bare wires, loose connections, and other damage. These can become risky when exposed to snow and moisture. 

    - Purchase only reliable lights from trusted sources. If you plan to put lights outside, make sure they are specially made for outdoor use.   You also want to make sure you purchase the correct light hanging system that can clip to your gutters or roofing edge without causing any damage. 


Be Safe and Protect Your Home As You Decorate For The Holidays!


The holiday season is supposed to be joyful and enjoyable, so ensure that everyone is safe and healthy now that it is only a few days away. While having a nicely decorated home makes the experience more memorable, there is nothing better than knowing that everyone is free from any harm and that your roof and gutters were not damaged in the process.


Proper maintenance can keep your whole home intact and safe for the upcoming decoration. Whether you need roof cleaning or fixing, Roof Pros is one of the most trusted
roofing companies in Western MA you can hire. We also conduct snow removal for those in need. Contact us today to book our service.



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