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Seasonal Tips

 

It is never to early to prepare for cooler temperatures. The following tips are provided to you as a starting point to preparing your home for the chilly months.

Use Heaters Efficiently and Safely

  • Set heat at 68 degrees or lower and no lower than 55 degrees when leaving the home.
  • Keep air vents and portable heating appliances away from furniture, carpet, or curtains.
  • Have all heating appliances checked and serviced yearly by a reliable professional.
  • When buying any heating equipment, make sure what you're buying conforms to local building and fire codes.
  • When shopping for portable or space heaters, look for automatic shut-off safety features and UL or other testing laboratory rating.
  • Use space heaters with care and inspect electric heaters for damaged cords.
  • Follow fire safety rules for safe heating practices.

Holiday Decorating

Decorating your home is always an enjoyable holiday activity and Paragould Light Water and Cable wants this activity to be a safe one for you and your family. PLWC suggests the following safety precautions when decorating:

  • Use nonflammable decorations
  • Use electrical devices that have a UL label
  • Carefully inspect new and previously used light strings and replace damaged items before plugging lights in. Do not overload extension cords
  • Keep electric cords away from walkways or underneath rugs
  • Disconnect your lights from a socket before repairing
  • Always unplug lights before turning in for the night or leaving your home
  • For outdoor lights, use weather proof cords, plugs, connections and sockets
  • Place outside sockets above the ground to prevent water from entering, and finally
  • Keep a safe distance away from overhead power lines when decorating the outside of your home

Protect Your Pipes

  • Instead of letting faucets drip overnight, which may decrease city water pressure, insulate exposed pipes and pipes in unheated areas (crawl space, attics) of your home.
  • Open cabinet doors to allow heat into areas under sinks near exterior walls where pipes may not be insulated.
  • Locate your disconnect valve before cold weather arrives. Disconnect garden hoses and shut off and drain water from outside faucets.
  • When using heat tape or heat cables, make sure products are UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.) or other independent testing laboratory approved.

If Your Pipes Freeze

  • Know how to shut off water in case pipes burst.
  • Call a plumber and contact your insurance agent.
  • Never try to thaw a pipe with an open flame or torch.
  • Always be aware of the danger of electric shock in and around standing water.