How to avoid potential fires at home in a heatwave


16 July 2022 | 1 Comment

While we experience soaring temperatures this summer, the threat of home fires can be heightened. Here's how to minimise the risk...

From electrical fires to flammable refuse, property inspector, Steve Rad of Inventorybase warns of the little-known fire risks during a heatwave.

According to the UK Government fire protection guidelines, you’re around eight times more likely to die in a fire if you do not have a working smoke alarm in your home. About half of home fires are caused by cooking accidents and two fires a day are started by candles.

Faulty electrics (appliances, wiring and overloaded sockets) cause around 4,000 fires in the home across the UK every year. In colder months, heaters are to blame for three fires a day but over the summer months, there are different fire risks during hot weather. Here’s how to avoid potential fires in your home this scorching season, and what to look out for.

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Keep it clean - flammable waste

It’s easy to feel the fatigue in these soaring temperatures, but keeping on top of the housework is more important than ever in a heatwave

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...

Alfresco safety

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

At-home risk assessments 

Think like a fire warden this summer and keep on top of your property’s fire safety.

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

Featured image: Thichaa / Shutterstock

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