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Holiday Safety

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The other day I saw a meme that had a cat sitting at a table drinking Brandy.  The cat said: “You bring a tree into the house, put a bunch of shiny things on it, and then freak out when I get near it!”  “This is why I drink, Karen!”  That may or may not have happened but many Americans do bring real trees into their homes to celebrate Christmas.  This can create some unknown hazards. So today I would like to bring attention to a few common holiday hazards.

Christmas Trees

When you bring in a real tree you must keep it watered regularly, this will keep the tree hydrated and may prevent a fire, especially if you have some of those old twinkle lights like Clark W. Grizwold.  Another scenario to watch out for is the drunken cat mentioned earlier, or the family dog.  If they drink from the tree basin, this can cause the tree to dry out prematurely.  I know our dog Chase would for sure, not sure about the other 4.  Here are some other helpful hints with regard to trees:

Oh, and one other thing with regard to trees, make sure you measure the area you intend to put it in before you go purchase it, it would be a shame if your neighbor asked you where you are going to put a tree that big.

Children and Pets    As mentioned earlier pets can get into trouble around the holidays due to their curious nature, much like children.  The list below is a good start to make your home safe for the holiday season.

Miscellaneous items to be aware of during the holiday season:

I hope you found some value in this post and as always, if you have a home related question, please submit them at: Aaron@Zuehlkeinspections.com.

-AZ

Aaron M. Zuehlke is the owner and inspector at Zuehlke Inspection Service, LLC, a full-service home inspection company serving Southern Wisconsin. Specializing in Home inspection, Radon Testing, Mold Testing/inspection, Residential Thermal Imaging, and Manufactured Home Foundation Certifications. He also manages several rental properties through Zuehlke Properties, LLC. He can be reached by email at Aaron@Zuehlkeinspections.com or by calling the office at 608-931-7485.

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