3059 results found for Chimney fires
… newsletter. … Smoking is the most common cause of fatal fires. Signs of fire risk linked with smoking include: burns … and those on lower incomes, are less likely to have their chimney regularly swept and are more likely to use … used. Chimneys and wood burner flues should be swept by a chimney sweep and checked by a qualified and certified …
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… the room. If you have an open fire or wood burner, get the chimney swept at least once a year by a professional, accredited chimney sweep. Before you go to bed, switch everything off, … windows leaving scorch marks on furnishings and starting fires. This can even happen during the winter months if the …
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… We’ve seen an increase in the number of fires caused by lithium-ion batteries. Learn how to use and … them safely to reduce your fire risk. … Lithium battery fires … Lithium battery fires We’ve seen an increase in the number of fires caused by …
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… a new safety campaign, with the aim of reducing cooking fires for people aged over 65 in Devon and Somerset. … New … a new safety campaign, with the aim of reducing cooking fires for people aged over 65 in Devon and Somerset. … We … a new safety campaign, with the aim of reducing cooking fires for people aged over 65 in Devon and Somerset. … Today …
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… More than half of all the fires we attend start in the kitchen. There are simple things … … Stay fire safe when cooking More than half of all the fires we attend start in the kitchen. There are simple things … hear it. Keep your cooking area tidy. We attend many fires caused by items around the cooker catching fire, such …
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… alarm in every room containing: boilers cookers ovens open fires wood burners. … Choose safe heating methods If you’re … and a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning . … Getting your chimney swept (by a professional chimney sweep) is the most important thing to do before you …
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