Sometimes the best safety advice is also the simplest!
Whether you’ve got a real evergreen tree or an artificial tree, you need to anchor that tree to the wall before you decorate it. No matter how large and sturdy the tree stand might be, it’s not enough to keep your tree from falling if a pet or child tugs at it.
This is especially important if you have small children or pets. If you use fishing line, it hardly shows!
Can you see the fishing line in this picture? This is my actual Christmas tree, last year, and it’s so heavy and loaded with ornaments, there was just no way it could stay upright without help. It’s tied to the molding around that big window in six places; otherwise, it would be flat on the floor.
This is such a simple thing, but it can keep a child or a pet safe this holiday season. Don’t take chances, especially with your children; they’re far too important. Tethering your Christmas tree isn’t difficult, and it could be so very, very important.
Just tie the strong fishing line around the tree’s trunk, not the branches, and fasten it tightly enough that it doesn’t sway, lest it build up enough momentum to fall! You’re fighting gravity here, and since gravity is a LAW, it sometimes wins. Tie your tree tightly.
As I said, you’re fighting gravity … gravity, and curious, exploring children. Secure the tree so there are no holiday tragedies.
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As Summer ends and we head into the Fall holiday season I wanted to share an idea with you that hopefully will put a smile on your face. What I suggest is that you create a new tradition with your friends or family. Take some aspect of one of the upcoming holidays and make it your own special tradition.
Two years ago my wife came up with the idea of having a pumpkin carving contest for our friends and family. We get together about a week before Halloween and everyone brings there own pumpkin. We make a pot of chili for our guest and then converge on my garage and begin carving up our pumpkins. We have a prize for the best creation and a prize for the most “aesthetically” challenged jack lantern. It’s always fun and we already have people asking about this year’s carving.
Creating traditions helps provide a solid foundation for family and friends. It brings people together, provides a chance for everyone to catch up and helps remind everyone what’s important in life… family and friends. Good luck and I hope to hear about some cool outings.
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DISCLAIMER ALERT: The ideas expressed in this post came out of my own head, were researched by my own eyes and were expressed by my own hands. They are not intended to serve as medical advice in any way, shape or form. And they do not reflect the views of Humana Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. I take full responsibility if you think this post is awesome or not awesome.