Chinese New Year
As the most important date in the Chinese calendar, Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year represents a fresh start in life and brings fresh hopes for happiness and prosperity. However, whilst celebrating the festival, take these simple precautions and avoid the risk of fire to yourself and your family.
County Fire Officer Barry Dixon said, “With people spending more time at home - cooking while entertaining or relaxing with family or friends, the risk of fire can increase during major celebrations such as Chinese New Year.”
He continued, “People are more likely to be distracted during this time of year and therefore more vulnerable to the dangers of accidental fire. We understand that the New Year festivities are very special to the Chinese communities, as it is a period of good luck and starting afresh, but by taking just a few simple precautions you can greatly reduce the risks for yourself and your family.”
- Fit working smoke alarms on each floor level in your home. Consider buying an alarm with a ten year battery, otherwise change the battery every year alarm and test all alarms once a week.
- Treat fireworks with great caution. Only buy fireworks marked with British Safety Standard 7114 and always read and follow the instructions.
- At all times, keep flames from candles at a safe distance from curtains, furniture and decorations. Long hair and clothing are also very flammable. Keep the flame out of reach of children and animals. Children should be supervised at all times near flames.
- When cooking deep-fried food, dry it before you put it in the hot oil. If the oil starts to smoke, turn off the heat and leave the pan to cool. Never fill the pan more than one-third full of oil. Never throw water over the pan.
- Turn off and unplug all electrical appliances unless they are designed to be left on - like your freezer or DVD for example.
- Avoid overloading electrical sockets. Try to remember, one plug - one socket. If you must have more plugs connected always use a fused adaptor.
Anyone in Greater Manchester having concerns about fire safety in their home can arrange a free home fire safety risk assessment by calling 0800 555 815.