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Stay safe and warm this winter


Date: 2nd December, 2020

With much colder weather on the horizon, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people about the best ways to stay safe and warm this winter.

Safe & Well Manager Vikki Thomas said: “Although it has been fairly mild so far this winter, colder weather is just around the corner. As temperatures drop, it’s inevitable that people will want to spend more time indoors, staying as warm as possible. Using additional heating is understandable, especially for anyone now working at home all day as well, but this can increase the risk of fire. By following some simple advice, you can stay safe and warm.”

She added: “We are here to help and offer advice. If you are in doubt over any fire safety issues, please do get in touch, and always remember to test your smoke detector every week, as working smoke detectors save lives. We’d also recommend carbon monoxide alarms to warn against the risk of CO poisoning – it could be the best thing you buy this year.”

Open fires can provide a relaxing and atmospheric way to keep warm, whereas portable heaters are handy to move around – but it’s important to use them safely:

Electric blankets can help you keep warm during the cold nights, but they can be a danger if not used properly – 440 injuries result from every 1,000 fires started by an electric blanket:

Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service offers free Safe & Well checks – to find out more, call 0800 038 2323 or visit www.dwfire.org.uk

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