Published On: July 18th, 20223.1 min readCategories: Fire Safety0 Comments on Heatwaves and Fire Safety: How To Avoid Fires At Home616 wordsTags: , ,

We are experiencing soaring temperatures this summer, and that increases the risk of house fires. Here’s how you can minimise the risk.

We all know common causes of house fires, but this summer we are facing a new one. Steve Rad of Inventorybase, warns of the little-known fire risks during a heatwave.

According to UK Government fire protection guidelines, absence of working smoke alarms is eight times more likely to result in fatality in case of a house fire. About half of home fires are caused by cooking accidents and at least two fires every day are caused by unattended candles.

Electrical fires account for around 4,000 fires in homes across UK every year. In cold months, especially during winters space heaters cause at least three house fires every day. During summers, especially when experiencing heatwaves like we do these days, we have other things to consider about fire safety.

Here’s how to avoid potential fires in your home this scorching season, and what to look out for.

Keep it clean

it’s also easy to become overwhelmed and exhausted, but it’s important to keep up with the chores in these hot temperatures.

Regularly discard combustible rubbish, including cardboard and garden waste. These items can easily ignite and will help a fire to spread more quickly through your home. Keep ignition sources far away from these materials too.

Make sure you are using suitable ashtrays for your cigarettes. Simply throwing stubs into the bin containing perfect dry, hot kindling is a shortcut to a fire

Dust left on surfaces, fans and air conditioning units can lead to accidental fires in hotter temperatures. Be sure to keep on top of your dusting regime!

Combustible tech
While it’s always important to regularly check your electrical fire safety equipment is in working order – such as smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors – be sure to keep an eye on all electronics during the hot weather…

A good tip for any time of year is to check on your devices whilst charging and to keep them uncovered. Some chargers can overheat, particularly if left under soft furnishings, which is extra hazardous in the hot weather.

Keep all electronic equipment out of direct sunlight and switched off when out of use. The same goes for any reflective surfaces such as mirrors or glass ornaments which can act as a lens and allow sunlight to bounce off them, setting alight nearby flammable objects

Let your plug sockets breathe! While you may need to plug in extra fans next to your computer and phone, overloaded plug sockets and electrical cables are a fire hazard

Alfresco safety
As the temperatures soar, the outdoors and the BBQ get-togethers may beckon – but be careful!

Be sure to position your barbecue on level, sturdy ground far away from flammable surroundings such as overhanging trees

Never light your BBQ in an enclosed space

When it’s time to put your barbecue away, make sure it is fully extinguished and cooled down

At-home risk assessments
Think like a fir warden this summer and keep on top of your property’s fire safety.

Carry out regular, in-depth risk assessments at home by inspecting and identifying potential ignition sources and flammable materials. Then be sure to remove or store them in a safer spot.

Keep testing your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors weekly, as well as ensuring emergency routes and exits are readily available

Get hold of accurate plans of your building to undertake a fire safety assessment and make sure you have the necessary fire fighting equipment for your property

So remember to keep cool during this heatwave, to enjoy the sun and stay hazard free at home!

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