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During the festive season, many of us take the time to check in on relatives or neighbours who may find it difficult to get out to the shops or who might be feeling alone and vulnerable.

It’s just as important to keep this kindness going throughout the year, particularly in the early months, when people can feel a bit low after the excitement of the holidays has passed.

Sarah Wilkinson, Head of Prevention, said, “Winter can be a challenging time as the cold weather sets in and keeping warm becomes a priority. Fire risks in the home can increase during this period, with people smoking indoors to avoid the cold, using open fires, and relying on electric or gas heaters more frequently.

“When supporting a vulnerable relative or neighbour, taking a few moments to carry out some quick safety checks can make a real difference to their wellbeing and safety.”

How you can help:

  • Test Smoke Alarms Together: Offer to check your family member’s or neighbour’s smoke alarm by pressing the button to ensure it works. This small step could save lives.
  • Encourage Safe Smoking Practices: If your loved one smokes, remind them to avoid smoking in bed or when feeling tired. Help them set up a proper ashtray and check that cigarettes are fully extinguished.
  • Support Cooking Safety: Help make sure they never leave cooking unattended. Set up a timer as a reminder to turn off the cooker once finished. Double-check that the cooker is switched off before bedtime or leaving the house.
  • Staying Warm safely: If they rely on portable heaters, remind them to keep a safe distance from flammable materials and never leave them on overnight. For open fires, help them position a fireguard securely and clear the area of hazards.

If you have concerns about a vulnerable family member or neighbour, consider checking whether they’re eligible for a free home safety visit on our website.