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Fire strike safety

Merseyside firefighters are on strike from 10am Thursday 31st August for four days. Keep safe during the strike with these fire safety tips.

A four day strike by more than 1,000 firefighters will begin at 1000 BST on Thursday

Fire brigade managers - all former firefighters -Ìý have been retrained to man engines during the stoppages.Ìý

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You can take the following steps to minimise risk during the fire strike.

Smoke Alarms

They cost about £5 each and are the simplest single step you can take to cut the risk of dying from fire. Smoke alarms detect fires in their early stages and give you precious minutes to get out of your home safely. Fit at least one smoke alarm on each floor of your home and check the batteries.

Make a fire action plan

Plan an escape route in the event of a fire, and make sure everyone in the house understands it and knows what to do. The best escape route is usually through the front door, but plan a second one in case that is blocked.

In the Kitchen

Candle
Candles are a growing cause of fire

The biggest fire risk in the home is deep-fat frying. Boiling hot fat can go up in flames and is difficult to put out. Never fill pans more than a third-full with oil; dry food before it goes in the oil; if the pan starts to smoke turn it off and let the oil cool; never leave a pan unattended.

Candles

These are a growing cause of fire. Put them in a proper holder, place them away from curtains, don’t light them under shelves and keep clothes and hair away from them.

Smoking

The number one rule is never smoke in bed. If you fall asleep the cigarette will set light to your bedclothes and you will die from the fumes. So it is worth not smoking anywhere in the house if you are feeling drowsy. Don’t leave a lit cigarette use deep ashtrays and make sure a cigarette is properly stubbed out.

Before you go to bed

Half of all deaths in home fires take place between 10pm and 8am, so it is worth carrying out a few simple checks at night. Turn off electrical appliances, unplug them if you can. Check the cooker is off. Close all doors to stop the spread of fire. Turn off your electric blanket.

last updated: 30/08/06
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