Christmas Tree Light

Christmas Tree Light

Christmas tree lights are lights used to decorate Christmas trees, homes, and streets during the Christmas season. They are also known as fairy lights, festive lights, or string lights.
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Rich Experienced
So far, we have a group of 50-100 capable managers and a highly qualified professional and technical team.

 

Rich Product Range
Our products are rich in variety, including garland lights, string lights, linear lights, Christmas lights, etc., with different colors, sizes, and material versions.

 

Quality Assurance
We have multiple automatic assembly lines and always control the production process in accordance with ISO standards. All products have obtained CE, ROHS, GS, TUV, and CB certifications.

 

Happy Customers
We go the extra mile. Our clients are pleased over and over again with the commitment we show.

 

 

 
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Christmas Tree Light
What is Christmas Tree Light?

Christmas tree lights are lights used to decorate Christmas trees, homes, and streets during the Christmas season. They are also known as fairy lights, festive lights, or string lights.

 

Safety Tips for Christmas Tree Light

 

 

Don't Use Electric Lights on a Metal Tree
Electrical shock and fire are risks with this combination. Decorate these trees with ornaments, garland, or tinsel, but nothing that needs to be plugged in.

 

Don't Leave Lights on Overnight or When You're Away
Whether your tree is live or artificial, unplug the tree lights before leaving the house or going to bed. It's a small step, but make it a habit each time.

 

Flame and Trees Don't Mix
Your tree might look nice near the fireplace, but resist the urge to set it up there. Keep the tree at least 3 feet from fireplaces, as well as lit candles.

 

Verify Proper Rating
Be skeptical of discount Christmas lights and make sure they have a product safety testing logo, either from Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) or Intertek (ETL Semko).

 

Check for Fraying
A lot of things can happen in a year when you store your Christmas lights. Depending upon where you store your Christmas decorations, you could encounter some damage to your lights.

 

Use Indoor Lights Indoors and Outdoor Lights Outside
It seems pretty obvious but people sometimes think they're interchangeable. They're not - unless they're marked that way on the package. Lights designed for outdoor use are made to withstand cold and wet conditions. Indoor lights are safety tested so they're not a fire hazard for trees, but they're not durable enough for outdoors.

 

Never Use Staples, Tacks or Nails to Hang Lights
Staples, tacks and nails can pierce Christmas light strands and create a potential electrical shock.

 

Extension Cords
Make sure extension cords are in good shape and don't overload them. Place them in a area where they won't be a tripping hazard and they won't topple your Christmas tree and decorations. In other words, don't try to emulate Clark Griswold this winter.

 

Bulb Replacement
It's dangerous to plug in a strand of Christmas lights with an empty socket, so it's important to test your Christmas lights with a bulb tester.

 

Know How Many Strands You Can Connect
The rule of thumb is that you can only string three strands of traditional incandescent lights together safely. Any more than that and we've created a potentially dangerous electrical situation. If you're using LED lights, you can probably relax - as many as 40-50 LED mini-light strands can be strung together safely.

 

Keep Your Live Tree Hydrated
If you're celebrating with a live Christmas tree, be sure to keep it watered. In the event of a fire, a dry tree will burn much faster than a well-watered one. Don't forget to check out these other fire safety tips for the holiday season.

 

Use GFCI Outlets for Outdoor Lights
A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) reduces the danger of deadly shock from faulty plug-in cords and devices. It will detect dangerous ground faults and immediately turn off the power. While you're at it, get to know the reason behind the red-tipped Christmas lights.

 

The Types And Varieties Of Christmas Tree Lights

 

Christmas tree lights, or fairy lights as known in the UK, have only been around for a couple hundred years, though the first lights to decorate trees were not electric, but flame. Technology evolving as it has, not only are we able to decorate with electric bulbs now but now private individuals are able to decorate their own homes with little expense. Initially Christmas lights were such a high expense that only commercial owners and the government could afford to light up their properties.

Currently there are many varieties and types of Christmas tree lights. They come in assorted sizes, shapes, colours, textures, lengths, and purposes. Christmas tree lights now come in two different types of bulbs: the traditional incandescent bulbs and the newer LED lights.

The incandescent bulbs rely on a filament to keep them lit and that produces the problem; these types of bulbs break easily and don't last very long. The newer LED lights don't have a filament inside and though they are more expensive in the initial purchase the long term savings on power and bulbs is long lasting. Another plus to purchasing the newer LED lights is that if one bulb breaks the entire string of lights doesn't go out. Only the broken bulb is affected.

The original colour of Christmas tree lights was just white. There are multiple choices of lights available now. The usual choices are white, red, yellow, blue and green, though with a little work you can also find pink, orange and purple. The sizes vary too; miniature, large, large globe and traditional. The shapes are no longer just one choice either. Today you can find the traditional shape of an artificial flame; novelty shapes such as candy canes, miniature snowmen, and snowflakes; be on the lookout for new shapes coming out each year, too.

 

Benefits Of Professional Christmas Tree Light
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Time-Saving Convenience
Let's face it: The holidays are hectic with shopping, cooking and entertaining guests. The last thing you want is to spend hours untangling, climbing ladders and stringing lights.

 

Expertise and Design
When to install your holiday lights, you tap into our team's expertise and creativity. We know the best ways to highlight the unique features of your home, from rooflines to trees and bushes.

 

Safety First
Safety should always be a top priority, and climbing ladders to hang lights can be risky, especially in cold, icy conditions. One of the biggest benefits of professional Christmas light installation is that you won't have to put yourself or your loved ones in harm's way.

 

Quality Lights and Materials
We use only the highest quality lights and materials for our installations. These lights are more durable, energy-efficient and longer-lasting compared to the average store-bought options. No more running to the store at the start of every holiday season to replace lights that have stopped working.

 

Customization
One of the many "pros" or benefits of professional Christmas light installation is that it allows for customization. Our experts can work with you to create a unique holiday lighting design that suits your style and preferences.

 

Maintenance and Repairs
Even the best-quality Christmas lights can sometimes experience issues. we offer landscape maintenance and repair services to keep your display looking its best throughout the holiday season.

 

Energy Efficiency
In today's world, being environmentally conscious is essential. Many of our clients appreciate the energy-efficient LED lights we use in our installations. These lights consume significantly less electricity, which not only saves you money but also reduces your carbon footprint.

 

Removal and Storage
Once the holiday season comes to an end, the task of taking down and storing holiday lights can be just as daunting as putting them up. When you opt for professional Christmas light installation, you can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that we'll handle your lights' removal and safe storage.

 

Impressive Curb Appeal
There's something truly magical about driving through a neighborhood adorned with twinkling lights. Your home will stand out, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for visitors and passersby. The curb appeal alone is one of the most noticeable pluses of outsourcing to a professional landscape design company, making your home an island of warmth and beauty during the holiday season.

 

Stress-Free Holidays
Lastly, but perhaps most importantly, having lights professionally installed offers you a stress-free holiday experience. Instead of fretting over whether your lights are properly installed, functioning and safe, you can relax and savor the moments that truly matter.

 

Our Factory

 

 

We always have strict control over the quality of our products and we have the certification of the European GS, CE. Our purpose is to survive by quality, to seek development with innovation, to management for efficiency, to service for the market.

 

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FAQ
 

Q: What does tree with lights mean?

A: The lights on your Christmas tree represent the importance of knowledge and the warmth of family love. The red ornaments on your Christmas tree are believed to symbolize Jesus Christ's blood or sacrifice.

Q: Can you leave lights on artificial tree?

A: Place your artificial tree away from all heat sources. Never leave lights on when the tree is unattended.

Q: Can you store an artificial tree with lights on?

A: Remove all decorations from your tree and unplug the lights from the wall before disassembly. Consider moving the storage bag and tree sections to your final storage location before packing them to minimize heavy lifting. Compress each tree section so that it will fit more easily into your storage container.

Q: How long do artificial tree lights last?

A: LED Christmas lights can last up to 25,000 to 50,000 hours, depending on usage and maintenance conditions.

Q: How to put Christmas lights on an artificial tree?

A: The easiest way to string lights on a Christmas tree is to divide the tree into three vertical sections. Work from the top to the bottom of each section, winding the strand of lights back and forth like you're going down a mountain.

Q: How do you clean an artificial tree with lights?

A: The best way to clean a pre-lit artificial Christmas tree is with a soft, dry cloth or fiber duster. Start from the top and work your way down, careful not to dislodge bulbs from their sockets. If your tree is unlit, you can use a vacuum with an upholstery bristle brush or crevice attachment.

Q: Is it OK to put an artificial tree outside?

A: Outdoor artificial trees can withstand normal winds and gusts, so you just need to anchor them appropriately. Make sure the base of their pot is weighed down properly or consider filling the pot with sand, pebbles, or similar.

Q: Where do you put an artificial Christmas tree?

A: Most Convenient. It's practical to place your holiday trees near electrical outlets to ensure that you won't have a hard time plugging in your lights. Locations near electrical outlets may be high-traffic areas, so think about using smaller artificial trees for these spaces.

Q: How many years does an artificial tree last?

A: A 2018 Survey revealed that artificial Christmas trees are the greener choice if reused for 5 years. Most owners use their artificial tree for an average of 10 years. This gives it a more favorable effect on the environment compared to buying and disposing of a real tree every year.

Q: How long do artificial trees last outside?

A: Treating your artificial plant with UV protection, its life expectancy is longer than untreated indoor products. It should last 3- 5 or so years. Without UV treatment, regardless of the material, the outdoor artificial plant last will be even shorter for they are prone to age and lose shape and texture.

Q: How do you hang lights on an artificial tree?

A: Wrap individual branches: This method is better suited to artificial trees, which have structured individual branches. Start with the lights at the bottom and work them back and forth around each branch (from the trunk to the end of the branch and back again) all the way around and gradually up the tree.

Q: Is it safe to put an artificial Christmas tree outside?

A: Can artificial Christmas trees be used outside? Yes, you can use artificial Christmas trees outside! However, you need to make sure you buy an outdoor artificial Christmas tree as these trees are designed specifically for outdoor use.

Q: When should you take down an artificial Christmas tree?

A: For those who have an artificial tree, the decision of when to take your Christmas tree down depends on personal preference. But there are traditional timelines you can follow to keep from procrastinating. The Epiphany on January 6, is when many religiously observant Christians choose to take down their Christmas tree.

Q: How long do artificial Christmas tree lights last?

A: Pre-lit trees are typically designed to last for several holiday seasons, which can range from 3 to 10 years or more. Higher-quality trees with energy-efficient LED lights tend to have a longer lifespan compared to cheaper alternatives with incandescent lights.

Q: How to put Christmas lights on an artificial tree?

A: The easiest way to string lights on a Christmas tree is to divide the tree into three vertical sections. Work from the top to the bottom of each section, winding the strand of lights back and forth like you're going down a mountain.

Q: Are expensive artificial Christmas trees worth it?

A: Premium artificial Christmas trees can be a significant investment, but they also offer several benefits that may make them worth the higher price tag: Realistic Appearance: Premium trees often use PE (polyethylene) branches, which mimic the look and feel of real pine needles.

Q: What do you put at the bottom of an artificial Christmas tree?

A: Tree Skirts or Blankets
You can also use a knitted, faux fur, or velvet blanket to add texture and hide the tree base from view. Carefully wrap the blanket or bunch it up beneath the tree to cover the stand. You can also use any fabric you like, like burlap or silk, in the same way.

Q: How much should you spend on an artificial Christmas tree?

A: Artificial Christmas trees come in a wide range of prices, and this is because there are many different levels of quality, realism, and features. On the lower end: Trees priced under $200 are often simple and functional. They use basic materials that might not exactly replicate the look of a natural tree.

Q: Is it safe to put lights on an artificial Christmas tree?

A: Place your artificial tree away from all heat sources. Never leave lights on when the tree is unattended. Don't decorate an artificial tree with real candles. Never store the tree with lights plugged in or batteries in battery-operated decorations.

Q: How many lights for a 7ft tree?

A: 700 lights
A general rule of thumb is to use 100 lights per foot of the tree. For a 7ft tree, this would mean using around 700 lights. However, this number can be adjusted based on personal preference. For a fuller coverage, consider using more lights.

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