In the past year, firefighters dealt with 714 accidental house fires and eight fatalities
The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service is urging people be vigilant when it comes as fire safety and revealed the cause of most accidental house blazes.
There are a variety of factors that increase the risk of accidental house fires and NIFRS is concerned that the risk will be further amplified as people adapt the way they heat their home or use electrical products to deal with increased costs. Aidan Jennings, Assistant Chief Fire & Rescue Officer, said: “Many people are under significant pressure at the minute as the cost of living increases. Many households may be in fuel poverty and may put themselves at additional fire risk to deal with rising costs.
“Ensure you have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms fitted. If you don’t have working alarms this can impact your ability to notice a fire and escape quickly - especially at night. He added: “We offer free Home Fire Safety Checks to those more at risk from fire. I would encourage those who are eligible to avail of this service this winter.
“The Consumer Council recently launched a series of consumer information videos that provide energy advice and support to help households this winter. You can also visit Cost of Living page on nidirect website to help find what support is available to you during the winter months ahead.
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