December 24, 2009
Prelit Christmas Trees: An LED Lit Tree is the Choice for Being Environmentally Friendly
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Prelit Christmas trees have been around for a while, but this year they will available with lovely, LED lights for people who are environmentally friendly. LED lights can last a lifetime and use up to 90% less energy than standard holiday lights.
Do you want to add hassle-free, stylish decor to your holiday season? How does a Christmas tree that could last you the rest of your life sound? Prelit Christmas trees with LED lighting provide an energy efficient option to traditional trees.
These trees are wonderful from the moment you set it up, because the prelit Christmas tree is easy to set up, and it can spare you some of the hassles and dangers that come with live trees. As this is an artificial tree, you can forget about broken branches or falling needles, remembering to water it or finally getting rid of it. Everyone dreads the yearly chore of untangling last years lights only to end up hunting down damaged bulbs that won’t light and keep the whole string from functioning. This is not a problem with a prelit Christmas tree. LED prelit Christmas trees take advantage of LED technology to produce a tree that will have long lasting lights, will require less energy consumption, and also deliver amazing lighting effects that will really add flair to your holidays. You may even wish to use a revolving tree stand to emphasize the beauty of your tree as you celebrate Christmas. 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.
Seeking a more traditional tree for Christmas? There are some important things to keep in mind when you are choosing your tree. Of course first you will want to decide where you want to put your Christmas tree. Avoid placing your tree where there are heat sources such as vents, radiators, or fireplaces and you should also avoid sunny windows. 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.
Then, measure the height of your ceiling with a tape measure and make a note of the width of your space. This information will help you pick the perfect sized tree when you go shopping. Don’t forget to measure your tree stand so you can be sure that your tree will fit inside it and still not hit its topmost branch against your ceiling. There are also some items you should take with you when you go to the tree lot.
Write your measurements down on paper and take your tape measure with you when you go looking for your tree. 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.
Prior to going to get your tree, make sure the tree stand is ready and that you have a bucket of water ready to give your tree once you get it home. Make sure your tree stand is the correct size and is sturdy. If your tree is tall, the diameter of the trunk will be larger and might require a different stand. The stand should also be able to contain plenty of water.
After you have completed all these steps, you can go and choose the tree that will meet you Christmas needs. Don’t neglect to buy some LED Christmas tree lights after you’ve picked out your Christmas tree and brought it home to decorate. This style of lights will work well with any new tree. There is almost no risk of fire and they are energy efficient.
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