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Fire safety advice for the elderly
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Around 167 people over the age of 65 die each year in fires to which brigades are called. Poor mobility, poor sense of smell and a reduced tolerance of smoke and burns contribute to fatalities. Major sources of ignition include cookers, materials, candles, coal fires, heaters and electric blankets.
Source: Department of Trade and Industry. Home accident surveillance system: 24th annual report. London: DTI, 2002
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We must not make the mistake as seeing older people as all the same.
Some will take care of their health and stay active for many years after they retire. But some will become frail and need extra care. Shropshire Fire And Rescue Service works in partnership with agencies to help older people remain comfortable and safe in their homes.
- Electric Blankets
Trading Standards recommend they have a life span of 10 years. They must be kept dry and flat at all times. Free testing by Trading Standards takes place once a year in Shropshire in the Autumn
- Make sure you have working smoke alarms, we recommend at least one per floor
- Never leave cooking unattended
Over 50% of house fires start in the kitchen. Perhaps use a timer as a reminder when cooking
- Use torches rather than candles in a power cut
- Never overload your sockets
- Never smoke in bed
- Keep matches and lighters away from visiting children
- Never leave your television on stand-by
- Close your kitchen and lounge door at night
- Make a fire escape plan. Keep escape routes free from obstructions
For a free Home Safety Check call 01743 260298 and leave your details.
Further information
Alison Teece
Vulnerable Persons Officer
01743 260 260
Delyth Humphreys
Vulnerable Persons Officer
01743 260 260
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