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  2. Albert Sadacca - Wikipedia

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    Albert V. Sadacca (February 6, 1901 – December 8, 1980 [1]) is credited with popularizing electric Christmas tree lights for private use. According to the legend, in 1917, at the age of 15, after a fire in New York City started by candles suspended in a tree, Sadacca adapted the novelty lighting that his parents sold for use in Christmas trees.

  3. Christmas tree pests and weeds - Wikipedia

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    Christmas trees are also vulnerable to fungal pathogens and their resultant illnesses such as root rot, and, in the U.S. state of California, sudden oak death. Douglas-fir trees in particular are vulnerable to infections from plant pathogens such as R. pseudotsugae. Larger pests also pose a threat to Christmas tree plantations and harvests.

  4. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    The displays utilize Christmas lights in many ways, including decking towering Christmas trees in public squares, street trees and park trees, adorning lampposts and other such structures, decorating significant buildings such as town halls and department stores, and lighting up popular tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower and the ...

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  6. TikTok Is Obsessed With This Christmas Tree Light Hack, But ...

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    Wrapping lights around your tree so they create rows of lights might be the status quo; however, many people on TikTok are convinced that a vertical arrangement is the gift that keeps on giving.

  7. 10 Ways to Store Christmas Lights So They're Ready to Hang ...

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    Use a tag or tape to label what the lights are for (tree, outdoor bushes, etc.). Place the reel in a storage bin with hard sides to keep the lights protected from damage. Tips

  8. NOMA (company) - Wikipedia

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    NOMA was a company best known for making Christmas lights.It was once the largest manufacturer of holiday lighting in the world. [citation needed] As of 2021, the rights to the brand in Canada and the United States are owned by Canadian Tire, which sells NOMA-branded products through its namesake stores in Canada, and through an e-commerce website in the United States.

  9. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    The only types of lights used are mini, C7, and C9. Special wiring was to be installed to light the 125-foot-tall (38 m) pine tree with C9 bulbs for the 2007 display. Miniature lights first came in sets of 35 (3.5 volts per bulb), and sometimes smaller sets of 20 (6 volts per bulb).