10 Tips On How To Cut Costs For A Happier Christmas

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1. Trim your Christmas card list to save on greetings and postage.

2. Make your own cards.

3. Don't buy "bargain" pacts of gift wrap and ribbon without reading the label to see how many feet you are paying for.

4. Make some of your own gifts. The thought that goes into something knitted, sewn, cooked or baked is al­ways appreciated.

5. Give a gift of service. How about baby sitting for a young mother or doing the marketing for an older friend or relative? A home made "gift certificate" will explain your offer.

6. Get together with other members of the family and give a group gift. For example, by going together with your brothers and sisters, you can get your parents some­thing special.

7. Instead of individual gifts, consider one present for an entire family maybe a magazine subscription or a se­lection of fruits and cheeses.

8. Conserve energy, even if your house is aglow with lights. Two-hundred-and-fifty midget tree lights use less elec­tricity than a 100-watt bulb. Twinkle lights use even less.

9. Don't carry a lot of cash on your shopping trips. And keep a tight grip on your wallet or purse. Remember; this is a busy season for thieves, too.

10. If you use credit cards, keep track of what you've spent, just as you would with cash. Keep these cost-cutters in mind and you may have the merriest Christmas yet.


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11 Tips On How To Make Your Home Safe During Yuletide Season

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Christmas Tree

1. Decide on where to place the Christmas tree. Do not sacrifice safety for beauty.

2. A corner of the room, the top of a table or any place that does not obstruct passageways is a good place.

3. Keep it away from flammable materials.

4. To prevent it from falling, fasten your Christmas tree carefully or prop it with earth, sand, gravel or big stones.

5. Hang heavy toys near the base to protect Christmas tree from falling. Lighter toys may be placed above heavy ones.

6. After the Christmas season, stash away toys in boxes, properly labelled, and keep them away from highly flam­mable materials.

7. After Yuletide, keep X'mas packages in proper place where they don't pose a hazard.


Electric Wiring

1. Use cords that are properly insulated.

2. Electrical wirings should be installed away from the reach of children. Hang cords or multi-mini colored light bulbs above and away from passage of people.

3. Never touch live wires and sockets with wet hands. You may be electrocuted.

4. In case of electrical fire, immediately pull down general or main switch








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