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Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service Update - Electric Blanket Safety Warning

 

Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service are urging people to get their electric blankets tested after a family from Leigh, near Cricklade had a lucky escape, when an electric blanket caught fire.

 

Group Manager Kathy Collis, from Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service's community safety department, has now issued a warning to other people to get their electric blankets tested. She said: "This family was extremely lucky, as they were quickly aware of the fire - they were able to get out of the house safely, and the damage was contained to the first floor. Electric blankets can be a serious fire hazard if they're old or not maintained properly, so we would urge anyone who owns one to make sure it is safety checked every year. If you're in doubt, you should buy a new one."

 

The following advice can help:

 

Ø When choosing your electric blanket, buy from a reliable source and check that it

has a UK safety standard mark.

 

Ø Before you use your blanket, make sure that it - or its power cable - doesn't

show any of the following danger signs:

 

·       scorch marks or discoloration areas visible on the fabric

·       wires visible or poking through the fabric

·       frayed or worn fabric

·       damage to the power cable between the plug/control mechanism/blanket

·       a buzzing sound or a scorching smell from the control unit when switched on

·       damage to the blanket's connector, where the electrical cable plugs into the blanket

 

Even when your blanket is not in use, you can leave it on the bed all year round or

place it flat on a spare bed, although it should only be plugged in when in use. If

you put the blanket away, it should be stored as the manufacturer recommends or

loosely rolled in a towel or plastic bag before being placed in a cool, dry place.

 

Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service offers free home fire safety checks to certain

households, and free fire safety advice to everyone. To find out more, call 0800 389

7849 or visit www.wiltsfire.gov.uk<http://www.wiltsfire.gov.uk>

Last Updated (Friday, 16 December 2011 16:16)

 
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