'Tis the season to be careful

Date published: 15 December 2009


Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service has issued some important fire safety guidelines in the run up to the festive period.

During the 12 days of Christmas in 2008/9 the service attended 7 accidental fires at homes in Rochdale.

County Fire Officer Steve McGuirk said: “A fire in your home is a terrible experience but to have one during the Christmas period is particularly distressing.

“There is far more potential for a fire during this period due to candles being lit, decorative lights being used and extra cooking in the home. Planning for Christmas is a busy time but people still need to take a few precautions around the home in order to ensure they have a safe and happy festive period” 

12 days of Christmas safety advice:

On the 1st day of Christmas - Make sure you test your smoke alarm and if you or anyone you know haven’t already got one why not buy one as stocking filler.

On the 2nd day of Christmas - Make sure you, your family and any guests that may be staying are aware of what they need to do in the event of a fire.

On the 3rd day of Christmas - Check your Christmas tree lights, make sure the wiring isn’t split and check they conform to a British Standard.

On the 4th day of Christmas - Never overload electrical sockets.

On the 5th day of Christmas - Never leave candles burning whilst unattended.

On the 6th day of Christmas - Never leave cooking unattended.

On the 7th day of Christmas - If you are planning to have fireworks as part of your celebrations, keep to the firework safety code, and make sure they are kept in a metal box and never go back to a lit firework.

On the 8th day of Christmas - Make sure that candles and cigarettes are properly extinguished before you go to bed. Fires caused by cigarettes kill more people than any other cause.

On the 9th day of Christmas - Never place candles or any other naked flame near a Christmas tree. As your tree begins to dry out it becomes highly flammable.

On the 10th day of Christmas - Make sure all those newly acquired DVD’s and video games are stored away in a cupboard. If a fire does start they are highly flammable and give off intense amounts of heat.

On the 11th day of Christmas - Keep matches and lighters well away from children.

On the 12th day of Christmas - Keep an eye on the elderly, particularly if we are going through a cold snap.

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