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2. Accent, accent, accent. Small accent lights are a perfect solution to spruce up a buffet table or brighten a hallway for entertaining. 3. Do the unexpected. Put lighting in unconventional places for a fresh look. Or add a unique fixture to achieve new lighting effects and a new room atmosphere. 4. Holiday energy efficacy. The more strings of holiday lights you use, the more power you'll use. But whether you use only one light string or many, you'll be rewarded with a lower power bill if you use energy-efficient lights. 5. Safety first. Use only holiday lights that have been certified by Underwriters' Laboratories (UL) or another recognized testing agency. Check each set of lights carefully for any signs of socket damage, frayed or scorched wire, loose connections or damaged plugs. New light strings have fused plugs and are preferable to older types that lack fuses. |
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