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Can you use indoor christmas lights outdoors.
These lights are no more expensive than strictly outdoor lights and you will enjoy the flexibility of being able to use them in a variety of settings.
If you decorate your porch with lights designed for indoor use only they could break down in harsh weather conditions.
I think the outside.
You want to use them outdoors for about one every per year in the fall.
They ll be used in a backyard hut.
Use decorative lights made for outdoor use.
But you feel that the indoor rated lights come in nicer colors.
By chris deziel you may think that outdoor lights are for outdoors and indoor lights are for indoors and that you shouldn t use one for the other.
Damaged lights pose a risk for fire or injury through electrical shock.
Christmas lights are labeled by their use so you ll notice a disclaimer that reads for indoor use only or for indoor and outdoor use make sure you read this carefully as indoor only christmas lights cannot be used for the outdoors.
Simply choose outdoor indoor lights when picking out your christmas decorations.
The labeling should say indoor or indoor outdoor or outdoor keep the ones that say indoor inside.
However some indoor lights are still single purpose and if you use these christmas lights outside they will not be as resistant to any moisture.
They are rated for indoor use only.
They aren t any cheaper than the outdoor rated lights sold in the same store.
Using outdoor lights for indoor decorations is common and safe but precautions must be taken if you are using indoor lights to decorate outside.
If you want to hang some lighted pumpkins or skulls or candy canes or icicles on your eaves or porch railing only use ones that are made to go there.
Either of the other two is built to take.
Outdoor lights are probably more durable and can withstand lower temperatures.
Christmas lights are versatile decorations.
The consumer products safety commission warns against using christmas lights outside unless they are certified for outdoor use.
It s becoming increasingly common for all christmas lights to be approved for indoor outdoor use.
When shopping for christmas lights you will find boxes that are marked indoor and outdoor both sets of lights look the same and most buyers use them interchangeably.
If you are looking for string lights with added durability choose items that say commercial grade or heavy duty.
The tag says not to use them outdoors.
These strings are constructed of thicker heavier material.
Some lights are only safe for indoor use though the trend is to make lights that can be used both indoors and outdoors safely.