New Fire and Rescue NSW Commissioner urges the public to take safety precautions this summer - NSW

Published: 01 Dec 2023 06:11pm

Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is reminding the public to remain safe from residential fires this summer by safeguarding their homes and properties.

Now is the time when households are putting up Christmas trees, firing up barbecues and planning summer holidays.

FRNSW recommends the following:   CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

  • When setting up fairy lights and other electrical displays, use only one item per power socket and don't overload power boards or piggyback double adaptors
  • For maximum safety if you use a power board, ensure it has both overload protection and earth leakage protection devices incorporated
  • Only use decorative lights that have an Australian Standards label and follow manufacturer's instructions on setting up and operating
  • Check lights and electronic decorations for faults, worn plugs and frayed cords
  • Inspect the plugs and leads of used decorative lights to ensure they are in good working order. If in doubt, replace the lights
  • Decorative lights may become very hot so keep away from children and flammable materials such as wrapping paper, decorations or curtains and don’t leave burning candles unattended
  • Candles should be used in a safe position away from Christmas Trees or other flammable material and out of reach of children. Extinguish them if you leave the room and always before going to bed
  • Switch off all electrical displays and decorative lights before going to bed
  • Make sure you have a sufficient number of working smoke alarms throughout your home that are tested regularly and are supported by a written home escape plan in case of fire.

HOME FIRE SAFETY

  • Make sure your smoke alarms are working properly
  • Clear any clutter, weeds and debris from outside the home
  • Check electrical equipment and fittings, especially fans and other equipment that may not have been used since last summer
  • Ensure exits and escape points around your home are clear
  • Conduct drills to familiarise your home fire escape plan
  • Lock pool chemicals, pesticides and fertilisers in a cool dry place.

  GAS CYLINDERS Before lighting your barbecue:

  • Check the ‘use by’ date on your gas bottles
  • Check connections on the hose are tight and not leaking
  • Check hoses are not damaged or perished.

  HOLIDAYS Before you leave for a holiday, check:

  • Smoke alarms in your home and your caravan (if applicable) are in working order
  • Electrical appliances are turned off and unplugged
  • Gutters are clear of leaves and debris. All combustible materials such as leaves, grass, timber and paper have been removed from around your home
  • Ensure any Lithium-Ion battery-powered devices are not left on charge when you’re not home.

You can find additional advice on the FRNSW website: https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/ [external link]

FRNSW Commissioner, Jeremy Fewtrell, recommended booking a home fire safety visit from local firefighters - https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/visits [external link]

“If you’re not sure how safe your home is, follow the link and book a visit,” Commissioner Fewtrell said, “Firefighters can pop around, carry out a detailed safety inspection and advise you how to better safeguard your home.

“They can even install a smoke alarm free of charge, if necessary.

“There’s no excuse for complacency when it comes to fire safety, especially over summer,” the Commissioner added.

Media note: FRNSW footage of a Christmas catching alight in a controlled burn is available here: https://vimeo.com/773575919/695f4f5917?share=copy [external link]

Updated: 01 Dec 2023 06:15pm

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