
How to decorate for Christmas
The Christmas lights on your house are not only seen by you, but also by your neighbors. Feel free to talk to your neighbors to find out if they feel disturbed by your decorations. In any case, you must follow a few rules. Bright and flashing outdoor decorations are particularly disturbing to others if the light shines into their bedrooms, for example. You cannot simply ask your neighbors to close their curtains. Similarly, Christmas music playing in your garden can be a nuisance for others. Since nighttime quiet hours in this country are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., lights and music must be turned off during this time without exception if neighbors feel disturbed.
Your Christmas decorations, whether electric or not, must always be securely fastened. Be prepared for stormy days during the winter season. None of your neighbors, including yourself, would like to be hit by flying decorations.
As weather conditions are extreme in winter, your decorations should also be able to withstand rain, snow, and hail. Especially when electricity is involved, it is important to use tested decorative items. Electric Christmas decorations for outdoor use should always be labeled as such. Only if you find this information on the packaging should you use electric decorative elements in your garden, etc. Everything you put outside must be water- and cold-resistant. Otherwise, electrical accidents can cause damage to your home or even injury to people. When using illuminated garden figures and fairy lights that lie on the ground, make sure that they are also step-proof. This will ensure that your decorations last a long time and no one gets hurt.
When buying new Christmas decorations, it is advisable to use LED technology instead of energy-saving bulbs or conventional light bulbs. Unlike energy-saving bulbs, LED Christmas decorations for outdoor use do not contain any toxic substances such as mercury. But it is above all the lower energy consumption that speaks in favor of LED technology. It consumes up to six times less electricity and makes Christmas decorations shine more brightly.
Finally, there has been a trend toward using more natural materials for several years now. Instead of buying elaborate decorations, you can implement your own creative and sustainable ideas. Decorative trees made of wood and decorative balls made of rattan are particularly popular. Pine cones and pine branches can also be laid out anywhere in the garden and on the patio to create atmospheric accents.
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