Australia
Firies urge residents to be winter fire safe
With a cold snap predicted over the next few days, Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is urging residents to take every precaution to avoid a fire in the home.
FRNSW Community Safety and Research Chief Superintendent Mick Morris said the cooler months see a 10 per cent increase in the number of home fires, with more fires in bedrooms and lounge rooms due to items such as heaters and electric blankets.
“Dont put yourself or your family at risk. We want to remind people to be careful when using heaters and to keep everything in the house a metre from the heater,” he said.
There are a number of other simple steps you can take to prepare your home against the risk of fire this winter:
Turn off heaters and electric blankets before leaving home or getting into bed
Clean lint filters in the clothes dryer before or after each use
Dont overload powerboards
Keep candles away from curtains and put them out before leaving the room
Dont use LPG cylinders for cooking or heating indoors as they can leak..
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