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Don’t let fire ruin your Christmas


Date: 3rd December, 2025

Christmas dinner, wrapping presents, decorating your home – there’s lots to think about this Christmas. But one thing Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service and the national Fire Kills campaign are urging Dorset & Wiltshire residents to put top of their Christmas lists this year is fire safety.

Fire safety is vital throughout the year, the extra distractions of Christmas make it especially important to be vigilant. This is why Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is asking people to take extra care over the festive season to ensure that their families and loved ones are protected from fire.

Prevention Delivery Manager, Vikki Thomas says: “Christmas can be the time for relaxing, spending time with family and friends and maybe even overindulging. But fairy lights, candles and decorations mean it is also a time to take extra care to keep our loved ones safe from fire.”

“The colder weather brings its own menaces too.  Take care when using portable heaters or open fires to keep warm.”

To ensure you have the merriest of Christmases, keep fire safety at the top of your list. Ensure you place candles in suitable holders and away from Christmas cards, decorations, or anything else that may catch alight.  Never leave cooking unattended and, of course, test your smoke alarms.

From everyone at Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service we wish you all a very happy and safe Christmas.

Here are some simple tips from the Fire Kills campaign to help you and your family enjoy the joys of Christmas safely:

For advice specific to you and your home visit Dorset & Wiltshire Fire Service | Safety at home and find out if you could be eligible free a free home fire safety visit.

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