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Christmas is a peak time

Christmas is a peak time for household fires and injuries. According to Government statistics published last week, in December there are twice as many candle fires in houses as in other months of the year and also 5,400 accidental domestic fires or 174 a day, resulting in more than 400 deaths and around 12,500 injuries. The Government has issued safety tips including: switch off fairy lights when you go out or go to bed; don't overload plug sockets; don't leave candles unattended; put candles in proper holders so they can't fall over; keep Christmas decorations, cards and wrapping paper away from candles, open fires and heaters; and ensure smokers put their cigarettes right out. Check that smoke alarms are working and don't be tempted to take out the batteries to use in Christmas presents instead.More information is available on the website www.firekills.gov.uk.
Christmas is a peak time for household fires and injuries. According to Government statistics published last week, in December there are twice as many candle fires in houses as in other months of the year and also 5,400 accidental domestic fires or 174 a day, resulting in more than 400 deaths and around 12,500 injuries. The Government has issued safety tips including: switch off fairy lights when you go out or go to bed; don't overload plug sockets; don't leave candles unattended; put candles in proper holders so they can't fall over; keep Christmas decorations, cards and wrapping paper away from candles, open fires and heaters; and ensure smokers put their cigarettes right out. Check that smoke alarms are working and don't be tempted to take out the batteries to use in Christmas presents instead.More information is available on the website www.firekills.gov.uk.