What precautions will you take while decorating your home Light's
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• Do not drop the lamp, expose it to impact with hard objects, handle it with force, or scratch the surface. The broken bulb may cause injuries.
• When replacing the bulb, check the rating (voltage and wattage) and socket base design of the new bulb. Ensure the new bulb in positioned correctly and snap it firmly into the socket. A loosely fitted bulb may come out of the socket, or overheat.
• Do not touch the bulb with your bare hands and avoid direct contact with the skin while the lamp is lit up or just after turning it off. The hot bulb may cause burns.
• Before replacing the bulb, turn off the lamp, and let the bulb cool down. The hot bulb may cause burns.
• After replacing the bulb, check to ensure no portion of the light fixtures or electric cord is touching the bulb. If this occurs, the heated fixtures or cord may cause a fire.
• Dispose of the used bulb on an as•is basis. If the bulb is shattered, the broken pieces of glass may cause injuries.
• Keep the bulb out of reach of infants and small children. They may swallow it.
• Do not drop the lamp, expose it to impact with hard objects, handle it with force, or scratch the surface. The broken bulb may cause injuries.
• When replacing the bulb, check the rating (voltage and wattage) and socket base design of the new bulb. Ensure the new bulb in positioned correctly and snap it firmly into the socket. A loosely fitted bulb may come out of the socket, or overheat.
• Do not touch the bulb with your bare hands and avoid direct contact with the skin while the lamp is lit up or just after turning it off. The hot bulb may cause burns.
• Before replacing the bulb, turn off the lamp, and let the bulb cool down. The hot bulb may cause burns.
• After replacing the bulb, check to ensure no portion of the light fixtures or electric cord is touching the bulb. If this occurs, the heated fixtures or cord may cause a fire.
• Dispose of the used bulb on an as•is basis. If the bulb is shattered, the broken pieces of glass may cause injuries.
• Keep the bulb out of reach of infants and small children. They may swallow it.
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