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	<title>The Aging Suite &#187; electric shock</title>
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		<title>Holiday Lights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holiday lights can make your home look beautiful, but they aren’t to be left up all year.  Don’t leave holiday lights up for more than 90 days because they’re more likely to become damaged , causing fire hazards and/or electric shock. Source:  Underwriters Laboratories]]></description>
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<p>Holiday lights can make your home look beautiful, but they aren’t to be left up all year.  Don’t leave holiday lights up for more than 90 days because they’re more likely to become damaged , causing fire hazards and/or electric shock.</p>
<p>Source:  <a href="http://www.ul.com/global/eng/pages/corporate/newsroom/storyideas/holidaydecoratingsafety/" target="_blank">Underwriters Laboratories</a></p>
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