Issue 5 - Dec 2011 Newsletter
Brought to you by AZ e-lite, Light Up with LED!

There's nothing like twinkly Christmas lights to make you feel warm and cozy over the holiday season. The technology used in Christmas lighting displays is highly diverse, ranging from incandescent Christmas lights, LEDs, to fibre optics and light sculptures. When you put up Christmas lights this season, be sure to follow the safety tips below.

Christmas Lights Safety Tips

  • Choose Christmas lights that have been tested and deemed safe by a reputable testing laboratory, such as UL and ETL. Christmas lights listed as safe by these laboratories will note that on the packaging.
  • Try to use the cooler "mini" Christmas lights as opposed to the traditional larger bulbs. The older style burns much hotter.
  • Only use Christmas lights that have fuses in the plugs.
  • Inspect each set of Christmas lights - old or new - for damage. Return or throw out any set with cracked or broken sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections.
  • Replace burned out bulbs promptly with bulbs of the same wattage.
  • Never hang Christmas lights on a metal tree. The tree can become charged with electricity and shock someone. The tree can also short out the Christmas lights and cause a fire.
  • Use outdoor Christmas lights if you want to place them outdoors. The packaging will note whether the lights can be used indoors, outdoors, or both.
  • All outdoor electrical decorations should be plugged into a ground-fault circuit interrupter. You can buy portable units for outdoor use, or you can have them permanently installed by an electrician.
  • Use extension cords properly. Do not overload extension cords - they can get hot enough to burn.
  • Stay away from powerlines or feeder lines (these go from the pole to the house).
  • Secure outside Christmas lights with insulated holders (never use tacks or nails) or run strings of lights through hooks.
  • When you leave or go to bed at night, turn off your Christmas lights.
  • Never pull on a string of Christmas lights. It stresses the cords and can lead to fraying. Store Christmas lights

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Green News around the World

China ready for legally binding climate deal

Australia, New Zealand could link carbon trade schemes in 2015

Global industry CO2 output rising even in weak economy: study

Farming crucial for threatened species in developing world

Singapore: Owners of CNG cars can switch to petrol

Malaysia: Enter a new era of green energy

Malaysia maintains 56.4% of land area as forest

Japan says renewing Kyoto pledges is not enough

Japan: Development of ocean current power generation system to be launched soon

Cambodia: Climate vulnerability in focus

Australia: Solar power system prices drop 70%

Australia: Tequila plant has a shot at producing biofuel

Green Events

MANILA 7-9 Dec
World Geothermal Energy Summit 2011

BEIJING 7-9 Dec
Intersolar China

ABU DHABI, UAE 12-15 Dec
Eye on Earth Summit

ABU DHABI, UAE 16-19 Jan 2012
World Future Energy Summit 2012

JEJU, KOREA 15-17 Feb 2012
Offshore Wind Construction Summit 2012

JEDDAH, UK 25-27 Mar 2012
Gulf Environment Forum