Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Is it too soon to decorate for Christmas?

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There are only a few days left until children will put on their costumes and go out trick or treating, but you may have noticed that some retailers are already getting decked out for the next big holiday, Christmas.

Skeddadle, best known for it’s animal control services, says Christmas decorating was a perfect fit for them.
“We’re used to being up and down ladders, on roofs, taking all the safety precautions so it’s a fun business to switch over to.”

Mostly lights are installed this time of year, while the rest is added after Halloween. Installers get most of their work done before the first snowfall, ensuring the safest conditions.

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