Home Fire Safety

In Ireland, the most common causes of fires include cooking incidents, faulty electrical equipment, and smoking-related accidents. According to the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage, 40% of house fires in Ireland are caused by cooking mishaps while 20% are linked to faulty electrics. Sadly, 60% of fatal fires occur in homes without working smoke alarms.

Ensuring fire safety measures are in place in your home can significantly reduce these risks and save lives. At Champion Fire Safety, we are committed to minimizing these risks through expert training and equipment supply and maintenance.

We strongly recommend to all our customers to complete our Home Fire Safety Evaluation. Our Home Fire Safety Evaluation is a checklist designed to help you identify potential fire risks, take preventive measures, and ensure your household is prepared to respond in the event of a fire.

CFS HOME FIRE SAFETY EVALUATION

SECTION 1: FIRE PREVENTION

  • Smoke Alarms & Detectors
    • Do you have smoke alarms installed on each floor of your home?
    • Do you test your smoke alarms monthly?
    • Do you replace smoke alarm batteries at least once a year ?
  • Electrical Safety
    • Do you unplug electrical appliances when not in use, especially appliances that generate heat such as kettles, irons, straighteners
    • Are all electrical cords kept in good condition (no fraying or exposed wires)?
    • Do you avoid overloading sockets or extension leads?
  • Cooking Safety
    • Is the cooking area free of flammable items (e.g., towels, curtains, paper)?
    • Do you stay in the kitchen while cooking, especially when frying or grilling?
    • Is there a fire blanket or extinguisher accessible in the kitchen?
  • Heating Safety
    • Are heaters placed at least a metre away from flammabl objects?
    • Do you switch off portable heaters before leaving the room or going to bed?
    • Do you get your chimney cleaned and maintained regulalry?
  • Cooking Safety
    • Is the cooking area free of flammable items (e.g., towels, curtains, paper)?
    • Do you stay in the kitchen while cooking, especially when frying or grilling?
    • Is there a fire blanket or extinguisher accessible in the kitchen?
  • Candles & Open Flames
    • Are candles placed in stable holders and kept away from flammable items?
    • Do you extinguis candles and open flames before leaving a room or going to bed?
    • Are matches and lighters stored out of children’s reach?
    • Do you use spark guards?
  • Smoking Safety
    • Do you limit smoking outside to reduce indoor fire risks?
    • If smoking indoors, are ashtrays used, and cigarettes fully extinguished?

SECTION 2: FIRE PREPAREDNESS

  • Escape Routes
    • Do you keep all exits free of obstructions?
    • Does each member of the house know the escape routes from each room?
    • Can windows/doors be easily opened?
    • Are provisions in place for members with mobility issues or disabilities to evacuate safely?
    • Do you have fire escape devices such as ladders if living on upper floors?
  • Fire Extinguishers
    • Is there at least one extinguisher in the home in a safe and prominent location?
    • Do all household members know how to use an extinguisher?
    • Is the fire extinguisher inspected and serviced annually?
  • Emergency Plan
    • Do you have a fire escape plan with a safe meeting point outside?
    • Have you ever practiced a fire drill with everyone in the house?

SECTION 3: FIRE RESPONSE

  • Fire Response Knowledge
    • Does everyone in the house know the number of emergency services?
    • Does everyone know to get out as quickly as possible and to stay out?

RECOMMENDATIONS:

  • Regularly review this checklist and update your fire safety measures as necessary.
  • Practice evacuation drills to ensure all household members are aware of fire escape plan.
  • Inspect fucntionaltiy of fire safety equipment regularly, such as fire alarms and fire extinguishers.
  • If in doubt, contact Champion Fire Safety for professional advice and services. Our team would be happy to help you in making the best fire safety choices to protect you and your home.