Guinness World Records official Chris Sheedy confirmed Monday that the Richards family of Canberra set the record for Christmas lights on a residential property with 502,165 twinkling bulbs.
David Richards – husband of Janean and father of Aidan, 13, Caitlin, 10, and Madelyn, 6 – said most of his neighbours supported the display. But some hadn't spoken to him since the last record was set.
"I have always loved Christmas. Having the Christmas lights with the community coming in and sharing it is a time when you get to know people you probably should know better, I guess," he said.
He said while he bought the lights, a local power company would donate the estimated 2,500 Australian dollars (£1,450) in electricity that would illuminate them for the next month.
He had vowed he had retired from Christmas lights competition after his 2011 record. While Richards won't rule out a defence of his latest record, he said he would need a generator to get any more electricity for his home.
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