Winter brings an increase in heating related fires and RAA Insurance warns that the kitchen and bedroom are fire danger hotspots.
Hayley Cain, RAA Insurance Claims Manager, says heating devices and cooking related incidents are the biggest contributor to winter fires.
“The majority of our accidental fire claims are cooking related and Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) data supports this, with 42 per cent of all domestic structure fires in 2014 related to cooking.
The MFS attended 80 fires in 2014 that originated in sleeping areas and this winter there have already been instances of fires related to electric blankets.
Ms Cain says it is important to remember that heating appliances don’t last forever. “Check your electric blankets each year for signs of damage or age – like scorch marks or faulty control switches. Use them to warm the bed for when you hop in, but don’t leave them on all night.
“Take care not to overheat wheat bags as they can continue to heat up in your bed. Candles can give your room a beautiful ambience but never leave them lit if you are out of the room or going to sleep.”
We all like to keep the lounge and dining areas of our homes warm as this is where we do most of our living. However, this also means they are particularly vulnerable to heating related fires when the temperature plummets.
“Keeping cosy in our homes is a priority during the winter months, but I urge all homeowners to consider the potential hazards of poorly maintained or unsupervised heating devices.
The same goes for cooking those hearty winter meals says Ms Cain. “Whether using oven, cooktop or slow cooker – always make sure your gourmet efforts are properly supervised at all times.”
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