10 basketball novelty lights
or basketball dorm room lights with clear inter light bulbs have 16 inch spacing between the basketball lights. These basketball dorm lights or basketball novelty lights are 16 feet long.
The basketball lights have a stackable electrical plug that allows two additional holiday party light sets to be added on to the basketball dorm lights or basketball room lights.
For indoor or outdoor use.
United States UL approved for 120 volt.
2,000 hour 12 volt super bright clear happy holiday light bulbs.
When one basketball light bulb burns out the other basketball light bulbs remain lighted.
The 10 basketball lights sets use only 13.2 watts of energy.
This basketball party light bulb set has a stackable electrical plug that allows two additional holiday party light sets to be added on.
Up to three additional like novelty light sets can be added.
Replacement light bulbs and fuses are included.
Complete use and care instructions for the basketball light bulbs is also included. Christmas holiday light bulbs safety instructions:
When using Christmas tree lights, basic precautions should always be followed including these holiday light safety tips.
Do not use the holiday lights outdoors unless the Christmas tree lights are marked suitable for indoor and outdoor use. When outdoor Christmas lights are used in outdoor applications, connect the outdoor Christmas lights to a ground fault circuit interrupting [GFCI] electrical outlets. If one is not provided, contact a qualified electrician for proper outdoor lights installation.
Seasonal party lights or holiday lights are not intended for permanent installation or use.
Do not mount or place christmas lights near gas or electric heaters, fireplaces, candles or other similar sources of heat.
Do not secure the holiday light sets with staples or nails, or place on sharp hooks.
Do not let the christmas holiday light bulbs rest on the holiday lights supply cord or on any wire.
Unplug the christmas light bulbs when leaving the house, when retiring for the night, or if the christmas tree lights are left unattended.
Your holiday lights, christmas tree lights or party lights are not toys! To avoid risk of fire, burns, personal injury and electric shock the christmas holiday lights should not be played with or placed where small children can reach the holiday light bulbs.
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not mount or support the christmas tree lights or party lights in a manner that can cut or damage the holiday light sets.
Do not close your doors or windows on the christmas holiday lights or extension cords as this may damage the wire insulation.
Do not cover the christmas holiday light bulbs or party lights with cloth, paper or any material not part of the holiday light when in use.
If your christmas lights are equipped with push-in type light bulbs, do not twist the holiday light bulbs. Pull the party light bulbs straight out of the light bulb socket.
To reduce the risk of overheating, replace any burned out light bulbs promptly. Use the proper christmas holiday light bulbs with like volt and wattage replacement light bulbs.
Always unplug your christmas holiday lights before installing or replacing the christmas light bulbs.
Do not overload the electrical wiring of the holiday lights. Only connect the recommended amount of christmas light sets [usually three sets if not stated in instructions] on one continues light string.
Christmas holiday lights with overload fuses.
A blown fuse indicates an overloaded circuit and you need to reduce the amount of holiday lights connected to the circuit. A blown fuse may also be caused by a short-circuit and the christmas holiday light set with the short-circuit should be discarded.
Basketball History
In early December 1891, Luther Gulick, chairman of the physical education department at the School for Christian Workers (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, instructed physical education teacher James Naismith to invent a new game to entertain the school's athletes during the winter season. With an ordinary soccer ball, Naismith assembled his class of 18 young men, appointed captains of two nine-player teams, and introduced them to the game of Basket Ball (then two words). Naismith sent the school janitor to find two boxes to serve as goals for the new game. The school janitor only found two half-bushel peach baskets, and the game was played with these. In the early days the peach baskets were closed at the bottom, meaning that someone had to climb on a ladder to retrieve the ball after a made basket. The peach basket was later replaced by a metal rim with a net hanging below it.