
DIY fire safety for Easter
3:00pm Sunday 5th April 2009
DIY enthusiasts are being asked to pay attention to fire safety advice this bank holiday to make sure their homes do not turn into DIY disaster areas.
The Easter period is a time when many people decide to spring clean and tackle odd jobs, resulting in an increase in calls to the London
Fire Brigade (LFB).
This is why the LFB has issued a set of tips to keep residents safe during the long holiday weekend.
General DIY advice
- Check you have the correct tool for the job.
- Ensure children and pets are safe, with obstructions removed from your workplace.
- If you have to check or repair an electrical tool, turn it off at the mains. Don't be tempted to cut corners because you are some distance from the power switch.
- Always uncoil electrical extension cables fully, as these can overheat and cause a fire.
- Never use multi-way adapters when working with high power tools.
- Gas appliances should only be repaired by an approved contractor.
- Flammable liquids should be used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, secured in containers and used in small quantities, well away from the house and other risks - e.g. naked
flames, cigarettes or pilot lights.
- Ventilate when using adhesives and flammable liquids by opening windows and doors and always ensure that no naked flames or power tools are close by.
- If you spill a substance on your clothing or overalls remove them and clean them thoroughly.
Electrics DIY advice
- Don't use electrical equipment in the garden when it is raining.
- Don't leave electrical equipment plugged in whilst unattended.
- Always check where electric wiring is running behind walls before attempting to drill holes.
- Invest in a portable Residual Current Device (safety device that can save lives by instantly switching off power) for all those outside DIY jobs with electric tools.
- Never attempt DIY electric wiring yourself anywhere in the home.
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