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Most of us are gearing up for the good times and cheer that Christmas brings. Did you know that the preparations reach such a feverish pitch in places like New York that Christmas tree sellers keep their shops open up all night? Since people hang out during the night in spite of the freezing weather in metropolis; these sellers manage to get a few customers even in the wee hours! Though many of the buyers are drunk when they make the purchases; sellers do not mind putting a few extra hours because the horrendous traffic conditions often keeps people in their homes during the day.

You must be planning to put up some lights on the Christmas tree at your home or office to ensure that the yuletide spirit is evoked. Well, there's really no fun if your balcony, porch, and your garden is not properly decked up.

However, there is one thing that you should really be concerned about: the amount of electricity consumed by the traditional illumination fittings. Since these remain on for quite a few hours each day throughout the few days during which the fun and frolic goes on, at the end of the month we end up footing quite a substantial bill. One of the easiest ways in which you can deal with this problem is opting for solar powered Christmas lights.

The solar powered Christmas lights are often LEDs that consume surprisingly less electricity. Therefore, the amount of electricity that can be stored in environment friendly batteries is enough to provide you with the illumination that you need. During the season of loving and giving, we would not want to do something that will harm our planet and make life difficult for our children and grandchildren.

Furthermore, since the wattage of these is very low, the chances of electrocution because of these are also quite low. While you must not forget to take the usual precautions, the fact of the matter remains that you will not have to worry about something like your dog getting electrocuted after chewing a cord. Even if things don't get that bad, the cords that are required to put up traditional Christmas lights are hazardous because people may trip and fall.

by: kathleenchester




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