Congratulations on owning your very own home! As the holiday season approaches, there’s something extra magical about celebrating Christmas in a place that’s all yours. Whether you’re hanging twinkling lights, hosting family gatherings, or cozying up by the fire, your home will be the center of your holiday joy. However, the festive season can bring some unexpected challenges. Here are a few things to watch out for to keep your holiday season merry, bright, and worry-free!
1. Deck the Halls Safely
Hanging Christmas lights is a favorite tradition, but safety should come first.
- Check your lights: Inspect all lights for frayed wires or broken bulbs before plugging them in.
- Use the right tools: Secure outdoor lights with weather-safe clips, not nails or staples, to avoid damaging your home’s exterior.
- Don’t overload outlets: Too many plugs in one outlet can lead to blown fuses or fire hazards. Use surge protectors to play it safe.
2. Keep the Heat Under Control
A warm, cozy home is a must for winter, but be mindful of heating-related risks.
- Inspect your fireplace: If you have a wood-burning fireplace, make sure the chimney is clean and clear of debris before lighting it up.
- Mind the space heaters: Keep them at least three feet away from anything flammable, like curtains or holiday decorations.
- Don’t forget to test your smoke detectors: It’s a simple step that can make a big difference in an emergency.
3. Be Tree Smart
A Christmas tree is the heart of the season, but it can also be a fire hazard if not handled properly.
- Keep it hydrated: If you’ve gone for a real tree, make sure to water it daily to prevent it from drying out.
- Place it wisely: Keep your tree away from heat sources like radiators, fireplaces, or candles.
- Dispose of it responsibly: Once the holidays are over, take your tree to a recycling center or follow local disposal guidelines.
4. Protect Your Pipes
Freezing temperatures can spell trouble for your plumbing, especially for new homeowners who may not know the signs.
- Insulate exposed pipes: This simple step can help prevent freezing and bursting.
- Drip your faucets: On especially cold nights, letting your faucets drip slightly can keep water flowing and avoid pressure buildup.
- Know where your water shutoff valve is: In case of an emergency, you’ll want to know exactly how to stop the water flow quickly.
5. Holiday Hosting Prep
If you’re planning to host Christmas dinner or have overnight guests, your home will see extra activity.
- Check your HVAC system: Make sure your heating and ventilation are up to the challenge of a full house.
- Stock up on essentials: Have extra toilet paper, hand soap, and fresh towels on hand for guests.
- Clear your driveway and walkways: If it’s snowy, keep paths salted and shoveled to prevent slips and falls.
6. Secure Your Sanctuary
Holiday travel or late-night shopping trips might mean you’re away from home more than usual.
- Invest in timers for lights: Keep your home looking occupied with timers for indoor and outdoor lights.
- Double-check locks: Make sure all windows and doors are secure, especially if you’ve been opening them to hang decorations.
- Package delivery safety: Porch pirates can be a problem during the holidays. Consider installing a doorbell camera or having packages delivered to a secure location.
Celebrate With Peace of Mind
Owning your own home is an incredible achievement, and your first Christmas in it will be one to remember. By taking a few precautions, you can focus on making new traditions, creating cozy memories, and enjoying the holiday season to the fullest.
From all of us at CGN Homebuyers, we wish you a safe, happy, and festive Christmas in your new home!