Fire safety in your home
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Keeping you and your neighbours safe from the risk of fire is one of the most important things you can do at home.
Outside your home
- Do not keep vehicles with power sources close to your property. This includes e-scooters, motorbikes and mopeds.
- If you are a smoker, smoke outside your home. Always put the cigarette out in an ashtray and ensure that it is fully extinguished.
- If you have a barbeque, keep it well away from your home and always ensure it is fully extinguished when you are finished.
Inside your home
- Never leave cooking unattended.
- Be careful where mirrors are positioned within your home as they could concentrate sunlight on flammable objects such as curtains, blankets, magazines and carpets.
- Make sure you only use electrical appliances with a British or European safety mark.
- Don’t buy cheap counterfeit chargers or power supplies, and never leave phones or laptops plugged in to charge overnight.
- Hair straighteners can get extremely hot. Always switch them off and leave them to cool on a heatproof surface.
- Never smoke in bed, or anywhere else, if there’s a chance of falling asleep.
- Ensure that you have a fire alarm and that you regularly check that it is working properly
- Candles, tea lights and incense burners should only be placed in stable, heat-resistant holders. Keep these items or any other type of naked flame well away from curtains, furniture and clothes.
- Don’t overload electrical sockets.
- Close all doors at night as this helps to prevent fire and smoke spreading.
General fire safety advice
- The London Fire Brigade offer free home fire safety visits.
- If you hear your smoke alarm sound, never assume it is a false alarm.
- Always know your escape route, and keep it clear from household possessions, so that you can leave your home quickly if you need to.
- Make sure escape routes are kept clear of anything that may slow down or block exit routes.
- Ensure security gates can be easily opened from the inside without the need for a key. Keep door and window keys where everyone can find them.
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You can find out more about fire safety at london-fire.gov.uk/safety/the-home/. By working together, we can keep you and your neighbours safe.