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To ensure the best fire safety at home, it’s essential to have at least some basic fire safety equipment. Fire alarms, some firefighting apparatus, and escape ladders are a must. However, it is equally important to be aware of, and attend to, any potential fire-related dangers.

This article takes a quick look at some of the most common fire safety hazards to keep an eye out for at home. They include:

  • Cooking Equipment

Cooking appliances are by far the biggest source of domestic fire incidents in the United Kingdom (UK), accounting for nearly half of all domestic fire incidents reported. It’s crucial to maintain good fire safety and awareness at home when cooking. Never leave cooking unattended, and be sure to check whether the gas has been turned off once finished cooking.

Key to have fire alarm, blanket and extinguisher At Home

It’s essential to have a fire alarm in the kitchen, as well as a fire blanket or fire extinguisher

It’s essential to have a fire alarm in the kitchen, as well as a fire blanket or fire extinguisher. Fires caused by oil and grease are notoriously difficult to put out.

Never attempt to douse them with water or to move the fire outside, as this can spill burning oils and cause the fire to spread. It’s best to cover cooking fires with the pan lid or a fire blanket, in order to smother the flames.

Electric hob is a major fire hazard

Be sure to keep oven tops clear and any flammable materials away from hobs at all times. It can be particularly easy with flat-topped, electric hobs to leave things on the surface or leave a hot plate running. This is a major fire hazard so pay extra attention when using an electric hob.

  • Candles and fireplaces

Open flames should never be left unattended, as they are a leading cause of domestic fires. Always keep other flammable objects well away from fireplaces and burning candles.

It is recommended to keep any flammable objects at least three feet away from the fireplace and to keep candles well away from bed covers and curtains, in order to avoid an untoward incident.

  • White Goods

Electric fires are another common type of domestic fire. White goods such as freezers and tumble dryers use a lot of electricity, and faulty, damaged, or old systems are at greater risk of causing a fire. Make sure all appliances are well-maintained and cleaned from time to time.

  • Electrical Devices

Some electric devices require a lot of electricity to power or charge. It is advised to turn off any non-essential devices overnight and to avoid overloading power sockets. Portable heaters and extension cables are among the top causes of electric fires by smaller electrical equipment.

  • Faulty Electrics

If lights dim when using certain electrical items, if there are frequent power cuts, or if residents are unable to use certain items at the same time, it could be due to faulty electrical systems.

Faulty systems are dangerous and can potentially cause electrical fires

Faulty systems are dangerous and can potentially cause electrical fires. If residents suspect they have a fault in their system, contact a qualified electrician for a professional assessment.

Fire risk assessment of property

For peace of mind, it is a good idea to have a professional fire safety risk assessment. Fire risk assessment companies will be able to inspect all aspects of the home and help to resolve any potential fire risks.

Thameside Fire Protection is the UK’s number one fire protection company, specializing in fire safety services and equipment for both domestic and commercial clients. Get in touch today to find out more.

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