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Windy weather? Make sure your decorations are secure
We spoke with Christmas Central, one of the largest holiday decoration sellers, on how to properly secure your inflatable decorations.
December 23, 2020 3:34 am
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) With windy weather on the way, Nebraskans a worried their holiday decorations don’t stand a chance.
We spoke with Christmas Central, one of the largest holiday decoration sellers, on how to properly secure your inflatable decorations.
First, consider the location of your decorations. Put them on flat ground for a proper foundation and avoid placing them out in the open. If placed next to a wall or trees, they will provide some shelter against the wind for your decorations.
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