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Holiday Lighting
Bright, twinkling lights are one of the joys of the holiday season. Be safe and take an energy-efficient look at the bulbs you are stringing on your trees and the eaves of your house.
Light safely
- Only use lights tested for safety by a recognized testing laboratory.
- Check light sets for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections, and throw out damaged sets.
- Use no more than three standard-size sets of lights per extension cord.
- Never use electric lights on a metallic tree. The tree can become electrically charged from faulty lights. People or pets touching a branch could be electrocuted.
- Don’t overload your electrical circuits.
- Before using lights outdoors, check labels to be sure they are certified for outdoor use.
- Turn off all lights when you go to bed or leave the house. Lights could short out and start a fire.
- For added electric shock protection, plug outdoor lights and decorations into circuits protected by ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs).
- Allow plenty of distance from overhead wires when using a ladder.
Light economically
Mini lighting uses considerably less energy than standard C7 or C9 bulbs. Consider using a tinsel-type garland to reflect the sparkle and brightness of your lighting but don’t allow it to touch the bulbs.
Icicle mini lights don’t use a great deal of electricity, but since the strands are typically shorter than standard mini strands, you need more of them to achieve decorative coverage.
LED (light-emitting diode) holiday lights are the newest way to decorate energy efficiently. LEDs are:
- Sturdier.
- Safer because they stay cooler.
- Longer-lasting (10,000 hours when used indoors).
- More energy efficient. They use up to 93% less energy than standard mini lights.
| Bulb type |
Watts per bulb |
Bulbs per string |
*Annual electric cost |
| C9 |
7 |
25 |
7.65 |
| C7 |
5 |
25 |
5.46 |
| Mini |
0.4 |
100 |
1.75 |
| LED |
0.09 |
60 |
0.23 |
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| *Based on one string burning an average
of eight hours per day for 45 days. |
| *Costs vary depending on number of strings
and how long the strings are burning. |
| *Based on 12 cents per kilowatt-hour. |
Cash back on LEDs
Get a $3 instant Cash-Back Reward on strings of LED holiday lights from participating retailers through the Energy Star® program. Offer good from Oct. 15 through Dec. 30 or while supplies last. Stores have typically sold out well ahead of the deadline in the past.
LED Holiday Lights Retailers |
| Madison Area Stores |
Address |
| Central |
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| Ace Hardware |
1398 Williamson St. |
| East |
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| Ace Hardware |
203 Cottage Grove Road |
| Ace Hardware DeForest |
811 S. Main St. |
| Dorn True Value Northgate |
1151 N. Sherman Ave. |
Dorn True Value Northside
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2865 N. Sherman Ave. |
| McFarland True Value |
4725 Farwell St. |
| Menards East |
2102 East Springs Dr. |
| Menards Monona |
6401 Copps Ave. |
| West |
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| Ace Hardware Hilldale |
414 N. Midvale Ave. |
| Ace of Middleton Springs |
2540 Allen Blvd. |
| The Bruce Co. |
7622 Donna Dr. |
| Dorn True Value |
1348 S. Midvale Blvd. |
| Meadowood Ace Hardware |
5726 Raymond Road |
| Menards West |
430 Commerce Dr. |
| Middleton Farmers Co-op Co. |
1756 Pleasant View Road |
| Reinders |
4217 Nakkosa Trail |
| True Value Cross Plains |
1816 Main St. |
For more information
LED Holiday Lights [PDF - 181 KB]
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