Jared Barron Offers His Tips on How to Decorate for Christmas Without Breaking the Bank

Jared Barron Odessa
3 min readDec 11, 2020
Jared Baron reflects after a long day at work

The holidays are here and that means it’s time for Christmas lights. We need all the joy we can get this holiday season and decorating your home and tree with twinkly lights can really brighten your holiday season. The cons that come with that are the energy costs and the potential safety risk that come with that. Jared Barron will offer some insight on what you can do this holiday season to keep your energy costs low and your family safe.

It is no news that Christmas lights can be very costly due to the amount of energy you are using to keep those lights on and depending on how many lights you and your family decorate with it can add up pretty quickly. On top of the costly electric bill, you can get it can also be a safety hazard to have so many lights up that could potentially cause a fire. It is important to Jared Barron that you are keeping your family safe this holiday season so here are some tips on things you can keep in mind during the holiday season.

Tips on Decorating for The Holidays

  1. Make sure to unplug lights when you are replacing bulbs and fuses

- you want to avoid accidentally shocking yourself or potentially causing a fire.

  1. Use Light Emitting Diodes or LED lights

- Using lights like these can really help you save a lot of money due to the fact that ENERGY STAR-certified LED strings use 75 percent less energy than conventional strings. They are also much more durable than your average lights and although you might spend more initially the reward will be much greater when you see your electric bill.

  1. Use lights for their intended purpose

- don’t use indoor lights outside and outdoor lights inside, and make sure to keep your electric sockets safe to avoid starting a fire.

  1. Inspect your wires

- At times Christmas trees can cause a fire due to the lights. So before hanging, Christmas lights off your tree or anywhere make sure that the wires look good and have no fraying, or cuts to them.

  1. Set a timer

- on many lights, you have the ability to set timers, and if you have sockets that have an Alexa feature or something you can control through your phone that would work as well. It is important to not keep your lights on all day because that can get expensive and be potentially harmful.

  1. Use projector laser lights

- There are ways you can decorate your home without the hassle of actually putting lights up. Projectors have become pretty popular and give your home life for the holidays without breaking the bank. The best thing is they are energy efficient and less time-consuming.

There are many options when it comes to decorating your home in a cost-efficient way without using a ton of energy. It is important to be safe but still enjoy the joys of decorating for the holidays and being able to look at the pretty sparkling lights.

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Jared Barron Odessa
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Jared Barron of Odessa writes about sustainability in design.