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Be vigilant to the threat of house fires, warns Council

Latrobe City Council has issued a timely warning on the danger of house and structure fires, following a spate of fires in recent weeks.

By Latrobe City Council - 12th July 2005 - Back to News

According to CFA statistics, over one hundred structure fires have occurred in the municipality in the past year, prompting Latrobe City’s Municipal Emergency Coordinator Lance King, to remind citizens to remain constantly vigilant of the dangers.

"Being prepared for the possibility of fire is essential. Have a fire plan and ensure that each member of the household is familiar with the plan and knows the quickest, safest way out of the house. Most importantly, install and maintain smoke alarms," Mr King explained.

"It is vital that people understand the importance of these devices. A sleeping person is unable to smell smoke and therefore cannot detect a fire. Smoke alarms are essential early warning systems that help save lives by waking occupants and alerting them to the dangers of fire and smoke," Mr King said.

With the onset of cold weather, Mr King advised residents that the checking and maintenance of heating systems was vital.

"Solid fuel heaters, gas systems and chimneys need to be checked and maintained; chimneys and flues in particular need to be inspected for wear, cracks, gaps and deterioration.

Mr King added that being aware of common causes of house fires minimised the risk of damage to property and potential injury to family members.

"Care in the kitchen is essential. A saucepan that is too full, allowing fat or oil to boil over onto a hotplate or burner is a major cause of fires," Mr King explained.

"However, it’s not just in the kitchen that you need to be vigilant when using equipment. Fires can be triggered by some electrical appliances being left on in any area of the house. If this happens at night, or when the house is unoccupied, the results can be devastating. Always check that you turn off appliances when leaving the house unattended, or when going to bed," Mr King advised.

"During the winter, our heating systems are used much more. Placing furnishings, toys or clothes too close to a heater, either solid fuel or other heating appliance such as an electric radiator, could cause a fire. Ensure that the area surrounding your heat source is kept free from clutter," Mr King explained.

"Unfortunately, many fires can be caused by children playing with matches. Ensure you keep matches, lighters and other similar objects out of the reach of children.

"Other potential hazards include smoking in bed, faulty wiring and faulty electrical appliances as well as incorrectly installed flues on wood heaters and stoves. Maintenance, or lack of, is an important factor when it comes to all appliances and heat sources. Get them checked regularly," Mr King added.

For further information on preventative measures contact your local CFA brigade or Latrobe City’s Municipal Emergency Coordinator on 1300 456 384.

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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