Tree Lights Near Power Lines a Danger
Commonwealth Edison Co., a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corp., advises that homeowners take care in stringing light on trees near power lines.
When decorating outdoors, be aware of all power lines, ComEd said in a statement. Do not work near overhead power lines or anywhere there is a possibility of contacting an overhead power line, either directly or indirectly with a ladder or other piece of equipment.
Do not string lights on outdoor trees that are growing into or near power lines — entire trees may become energized if lights come in contact with a power line, according to the power company.
ComEd also recommends:
— Decorate only with lights that have a NOEL or U/L testing agency label. Check wires, plugs and sockets for defects. Remember: If in doubt — throw them out.
— Do not overload outlets and extension cords.
— Do not run electric cords under carpet, seat cushions or anywhere they may be crushed or broken.
— Keep electric cords and extension cords out of the reach of children.
— Turn off all decorative lights when going to bed or leaving the house.
