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Hanging Christmas Lights in Katy?




This season if you are the one who is installing Christmas lights in Katy, please be advised this can be dangerous; in fact, every year, thousands of people end up in the emergency room with extensive injuries. Before climbing on your roof to string Christmas lights in Katy along your gutters, make sure to follow these expert tips from your Katy Christmas light installers at Christmas Wonder Light, who prides themselves on being a safety-first holiday decorating company.


1. Wear appropriate shoes and clothing.

You want to wear soft sole shoes such as Vans, or if wearing boots, then Cougar Paws that are closed-toed to prevent you from slipping off and provide a good grip as well as comfortable attire that will move with your body. And it never hurts to wear leather or garden-style gloves to protect your hands.

2. Utilize safety ropes

On two-story homes or houses with steep pitches, it may be best to use safety ropes or harnesses in order to hang Katy’s Christmas lights. This way, you can be sure that if you slip, you won’t fall off with no protection.

3. Secure any ladders.

Take the time to ensure your ladder is on a stable, level surface. You may even want to have someone down on the ground hold the ladder so that it stays in place, but if no help is available, then you can always use a couple of sandbags. Also, when it comes to ladder and safety, we suggest protecting your gutters while installing Katy Christmas lights using gutter protectors such as those found on Amazon. When it comes to Katy’s Christmas lights, the two most important questions you should ask yourself are these:


1. Can I safely work on a roof to string Katy’s Christmas lights, or should I hire a professional?

2. Do I risk injuring my home or body, and if so, is it worth it to hang my hanging Holiday decorations?

4. Stay clean and Organized

Keeping your property neat and clean will help you to ensure you stay safe; we suggest keeping the bushes trimmed back a safe distance from your home and picking up any nails or debris that may cause you to slip. It’s relatively easy to simply clean as you hang up your Katy Christmas lights for the festive season.


5. Schedule your Holiday Decorating When it’s dry

One of the wonderful (or not so wonderful) things about living in a sub-tropical climate is that we endure the rainy season. While June is the wettest month, October - December also has rainy days, and you don’t want to put up your Katy Christmas lights unless the roof is dry, so it’s also an excellent idea to wait for the sun to dry up the morning dew. Rain and wet conditions can create a slippery and hazardous surface. Don’t risk stringing Christmas lights in these conditions. It isn’t worth it!


6. Consider adding extra safety.

If you are working on a steeply pitched roof, you may want to add extra safety support. One way is to purchase a pitch hopper or goat assistance these tools can be pricey but come in a lot of handy when installing Christmas lights in Katy. A more affordable idea that works well is to take two old couch cushions and place them along the ridge line. Keep these tips in mind, and you’ll be sure always to put safety first. You don’t want to become another statistic.

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