Prelit Christmas Trees: The Environmentally Friendly Choice is One With LED Lighting

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Prelit Christmas Trees: The Environmentally Friendly Choice is One With LED Lighting

November 21st, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

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The environmentally conscious people in the world will be looking to purchase prelit Christmas trees with LED lights this year. This is because LED lights use 90% less energy, and can last a lifetime for an addition financial savings.

 

If you are like most people, you would love to add some flair to your holidays, while also eliminating some of the hassle and chaos. Would you enjoy owning a breathtaking Christmas tree that can be yours forever? Prelit Christmas trees with LED lighting provide an energy efficient option to traditional trees.

 

Setting up your prelit Christmas tree is simple, and frees you from the usual issues that you face when trying to arrange a living tree. You won’t have to bother with messy debris, watering and throwing out your tree since it’s artificial. You also get to avoid the dreaded chore of pulling out Christmas lights, unraveling them, checking to see if they work, trying to fix them if they don’t only to surrender and wind up tossing the strand in the trash. This is not a problem with a prelit Christmas tree. Using advanced LED technology, prelit Christmas trees can provide beautiful holiday effects without ever having to replace a single bulb or unravel a single wire. Your celebration can be taken to another level if you integrate a tree stand that rotates. With every part of the tree being revealed as it turns, you can now display all of your ornaments evenly and you won’t have to leave out any special heirlooms. Another thing that is catching on fast in the Christmas light world in the last few years is the use of LED icicle lights on the outside of your house. These would be a perfect compliment the lights on your tree.

 

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Seeking a more traditional tree for Christmas? There are some important things to keep in mind when you are choosing your tree. First, consider where you’d like to set up the Christmas tree once you have it. You want to make sure it is in an area that is away from heating vents, radiators, sunny windows, and fireplaces. You want to place your tree in an area that will be more isolated, but will still be enjoyed by the people who come to your house.

 

With a tape measure, confirm your ceiling height, and you should also check the width of the space so that you can get a tree that will fit comfortably. Knowing these dimensions will help you chose where your Christmas tree will fit the best. Also, measure the stand you want to put the tree in so that you don’t choose a tree that’s too wide. You should also compensate for the height of the decoration you place at the top of the tree, and the height of the stand. There are also some items you should take with you when you go to the tree lot.

 

Don’t forget to take the tape measure along when you’re out looking for a tree, and write down the measurements you need to remain within. In order to keep your hands safe you will need a sturdy pair of gloves. Use a spare blanket to shield your van, truck or car from pine needles and sap. Take along some twine or rope to fasten the tree to your car unless the tree farm provides it.

 

The tree stand should be ready to go, but you will also want to have a bucket of warm water ready so that when you bring your tree home, you can put it in the bucket. Make sure your stand is the correct size ad sturdy enough for your tree. Taller trees will have wider trunks, so keep this in mind if you find yourself needing another stand. The stand should also be able to contain plenty of water.

 

Once you’re set up you can go out and select your tree. Once you’ve  brought home the perfect tree for your house, you can adorn it with energy saving LED Christmas tree lights. LED Christmas tree lights will look fantastic on any tree, artificial or live. These lights save energy and almost completely eliminate the risk of fire.

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