Keeping your electrical equipment fire safe
Fire deaths are caused by a variety of dangerous hazards, electrical equipment is a leading cause, damaged wiring, switches, circuits and circuit breakers can all be factors. Here are a few top tips to remember and look out for when keeping your environment fire safe....
The hazards of Smoking – it’s not just your health at risk
We all know that smoking is bad. Smoking is one of the leading causes of fires in homes. Not only is it detrimental for your physical health but it is also a danger to your home and the safety of those within kit. Fires caused by cigarettes, roll ups, cigars and pipe...
Owner of former nightclub ordered to pay £143,952 after breaking fire safety rules
The owner of a former city nightclub must pay almost £144,000 in fines and charges after breaking fire safety rules according to Lincolnshire Echo. Aaron Mellor, 44, failed to comply with fire safety requirements at his Tokyo nightclubs in Lincoln and York. Tokyo in...
32 storey tower blaze is a call to look at fire safety
While the absence of any reported injuries, let alone deaths, in the Sharjah tower fire has to be welcomed, details that have emerged about the incident make it clear that the outcome could have been much worse. Thursday’s fire in the 32-storey Abdul Naser building on...
Longboat Quay: Residents face 4m euro bill over fire safety failings
Residents in an Irish apartment complex are facing a 4m euro (£2.95m) bill or possible evacuation over fire safety failings in their building. About 900 people live in 300 apartments in the Longboat Quay complex in Dublin's docklands. It was built by developer Bernard...
New fire safety measures will help save the lives of tenants
New fire safety measures will help save the lives of tenants and ensure all rented property is equipped with a smoke alarm, Housing Minister Brandon Lewis said today. From today (1 October), landlords will be required by law to install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms...
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