Fire prevention advice for council housing residents

There are many ways that residents can help to prevent fires in their homes.

Do not

It is advised that you do not:

  • Smoke in bed or when you may doze off
  • Dry or air clothes too close to heaters or fires
  • Put portable heaters or lamps too near to furniture and curtains
  • Wedge self-closing doors open; they should be kept closed to prevent fire and smoke spreading
  • Use rooms as a store or workshop
  • Pour water on electrical appliances or fires caused by electrical appliances or cooking oil
  • Overload electrical sockets
  • Sit too close to a fire or heater
  • Block escape routes, including a secondary means of escape

Do

It is advised that you do the following:

  • Ensure you have working smoke alarms fitted and tested regularly
  • Regularly check your appliances haven’t been recalled. If you own a product which has been recalled unplug it and stop using it immediately until it has been checked by the manufacturer or a qualified technician
  • Close doors before you go out or go to bed
  • Use appliances in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
  • Check plugs, leads and electrical equipment are well maintained and safe
  • Put out cigarettes and candles properly
  • Keep matches, lighters and candles out of reach of children
  • Make an escape plan to ensure you know what to do in a fire
  • Buy a fire blanket or domestic fire extinguisher
  • Ensure furniture is fire safe
  • Ensure all gas appliances are maintained at regular intervals by an engineer on the Gas Safe Register (if you are tenant the council will carry out an annual gas inspection)
  • Keep door and window keys where you can find them quickly
  • Familiarise yourself with the fire action plan. See the blue notice in your lobby.

Advice from the London Fire Brigade

The London Fire Brigade’s website has home safety information on the following:

•    What to do if there is a fire
•    Smoke alarms
•    Smoking, cooking and candles 
•    Using e-bikes and scooters safely 
•    Personal fire safety advice
•    Home Fire Safety Checker 

You can find further information on the London Fire Brigade website.

Home safety visits

If you are concerned that your home is at risk of fire, you can request a free home safety visit from your local fire service. They will inspect your home, help identify any potential risks, show you how to reduce or prevent fire danger and help you make a fire escape plan.

Contacts

In an emergency call the emergency service on 999.

London Fire Brigade

Telephone: 0800 028 4428
Email: smokealarms@london-fire.gov.uk

Text: 07860 021319