Are Fairy Lights A Fire Hazard?

What Are Fairy Lights?

Fairy lights are also known as LED strips, Christmas lights, string lights, twinkle lights, mini lights, etc. These are props to brightly organize the indoors and outdoors during Christmas and other public occasions. Many people love to enjoy the dance of blinking small lights in their bedrooms.

Are they fire hazard? Here below with some common frequently asked questions about fairy lights for easy reference.

Are fairy lights a fire hazard

Can battery fairy lights cause a fire?

Fairy lights that are battery operated or solar powered, pose no danger. They are LED and do not produce heat or produce very little heat that is negligible. They are really low voltage and pose no fire or shock risk.

Can solar fairy lights catch fire?

Since solar-powered lights get their energy from small solar panels that charge batteries, they do pose a low fire risk. Solar Lights with lithium-ion batteries run the highest chance of catching fire, mainly due to highly reactive materials and lithium salts used in their construction.

Are electric fairy lights a fire hazard?

Although you may be tempted to use the same fairy lights year in and year out this can be very dangerous. It’s important to check your fairy lights for wear and tear before hanging them up and plugging them in. Worn plugs, missing light globes, and frayed cords can cause electrical faults that can start house fires.

Is the led Fairy Light a fire hazard?

I don’t think led “fairy” lights are a fire hazard at all. The lights themselves create very little heat. If there is a hazard at all it is in the transformer/power supply that serves them.

Why are fairy lights a fire hazard?

It’s important to check your fairy lights for wear and tear before hanging them up and plugging them in. Worn plugs, missing light globes, and frayed cords can cause electrical faults that can start house fires.

Is it safe to have fairy lights in Your House?

For many people, nothing makes you feel more Christmassy than seeing houses all light up with festive lights. But a common worry is whether or not fairy lights are a fire risk. As with anything connected to electricity, they need to be treated with respect and a dose of common sense. But by no means does that mean you have to be a killjoy either.

Which is better fairy lights or LED lights?

We recommend you only use LED fairy lights for indoor use. Because these operate at a lower voltage, they remain cool to the touch. And because the bulbs have no filaments, they’re far more durable and less likely to break. LEDs have a long life expectancy, will save you up to 90% on energy costs, and are a much better product for decorations.


Post time: Jul-14-2022