Tuesday, September 25, 2012

ELECTRICAL SAFETY TIPS FOR BRIGG HOUSEHOLDERS


Families in the Brigg area are re being encouraged to take simple steps to make sure their homes are safe from electrical fires.
Monday 24 – Friday 30 September is national Electrical Fire Safety Week, and the Fire Kills campaign and Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue have joined forces with the Electrical Safety Council (ESC) to offer people advice on staying safe.
Debbie Robinson, deputy community fire safety manager, said: “Just under a third of our house fires last year started from faulty or misused electrical equipment, so it’s essential to be sure that your electrics are in good working order and are used properly.
“All too often, it is the simple things that people could check for themselves that can lead to a serious accident. So we’re urging everyone to make basic visual checks around the home to ensure its electrical safety”.
The top tips for reducing the risk of an electrical fire are:

  1.  Don’t overload plug sockets
  2.  Regularly check for worn or frayed wires
  3. Unplug appliances when not in use, paying special attention to items such as hair straighteners.
  4.  Keep appliances clean and in good working order
  5.  Don’t leave laptops or mobile phones on charge overnight

Lorraine Carney, senior campaigns manager for the Electrical Safety Council, said: “Our free app helps anyone to do a quick visual check on their home by highlighting the potential dangers in each room and explaining how to resolve basic problems in simple, non-technical language. It will also flag more serious issues, for which you should use a registered electrician
“It is available for iPhone and Android phones – just go to the App Store or Android Market, search for ‘Home Electrical Safety Check’ and follow the instructions to download.”


1 comment:

  1. Electricity causes fire in the house. Therefore it is very necessary that people should know how to install good quality of wires. Faulty appliances also cause fire. Thanks a lot for this informative article.

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