Fire alarm warning
PEOPLE
living in Tenbury and the Teme Valley are being warned that if they have a
single fire alarm in
their home they may be living under a false sense of security.
The
warning comes from the Hereford and Worcester Fire Service.
Fire
chiefs say that latest fire statistics
reveal that one smoke alarm may not be enough to provide people with the best
chance of escaping a fire in the home.
Most
people know a working smoke alarm can
save lives by providing those vital few seconds needed to escape a house fire.
But,
despite the majority of homes (89 per cent) having at least one working smoke
alarm in their home, smoke alarms alerted householders to a fire in England in
only a third of cases.
The
most common reason a smoke alarm failed to
activate was because the fire was outside its range.
For
this reason, the Fire Kills campaign and Hereford & Worcester Fire and
Rescue Service is encouraging people to have a think about the smoke alarms in
their home.
"If
you don't have enough, or they are not in the right place, you might not be
alerted in time," said station commander Stuart Crebbin.
The
advice includes having smoke alarms on every level in the home, placing them
near where people sleep and in the vicinity of electrical appliances.
Ref : http://www.ludlowadvertiser.co.uk/news/15495881.Fire_alarm_warning/
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