Fires and fire safety – what you can do, to keep your loved ones safe

Install smoke alarms that are linked and monitored to your armed response service provider.

Smoke alarms and fire detection measures are not nearly as common in South African homes as they should be and this is something that deserves attention.

That is the warning that has been issued by Fidelity Fire Solutions, a division of the Fidelity Services Group.

“Household fires are often caused by accident or by some kind of careless lapse of concentration.

“If proper warning measures are put in place, these small flames can be detected and extinguished long before they cause big damage,” said Charnel Hattingh, national marketing and communications manager for the Fidelity Services Group.

The group’s armed response officers, she added, have responded to a number of incidents where customers have reported flames or fires at their homes.

This includes candles that have been knocked over by accident, or flames in outdoor braai areas or thatched roofs.

Other causes of household fires include worn out electrical wires and appliances, unattended heaters, electric blankets, children playing with matches, gas leaks and burning oil left unattended on a stove.

 

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“We recommend installing smoke alarms that are linked and monitored to your armed response service provider.

“You will have peace of mind that help is on its way in the event of a fire emergency, when every second counts,” said Hattingh.

She explained there are a number of tips to follow:

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“Fire safety is complex but there are certain basic concepts that help prevent the start and spread of fires.

“Fires can be deadly and devastating.

“We encourage everyone to spend a bit of time thinking about fire prevention and taking steps to ensure their loved ones are protected,” she said.

 

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