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The most common causes of house fires in winter

And how to prevent them. - by Laura Barry
  • 05 Jul 2019
The most common causes of house fires in winter

Winter is a time when many of us retreat into the cosy confines of our home, with the heaters on, scented candles burning and a hearty meal cooking in the kitchen. However, winter is also a time for accidental house fires. In fact, research by Suncorp found that insurance claims involving house fires spike in winter. And according to recent data obtained by Allianz, it’s estimated that in Australia, up to 50 deaths are caused by accidental house fires per year, and more than 11,000 house fires occur every year in Australia.

It’s important that you take precautionary steps to keep you, your family and your home safe this winter.

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What are the most common causes of winter house fires?

According to analysis done by Suncorp, the most common causes of winter home fires were logs and embers scaping a fire place, electric heater failure, faulty chimney flues, faulty ducted heating, gas heaters, electric blanket failures, bathroom heat lamps exploding.

Unexpected culprits

In an interview with ABC, Director of Electricity Compliance Michael Bunko explained that charging phones or mobile devices on or near beds can expose people to a fire risk, as they dissipate heat as they charge, making them a common cause of fire.

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How to prevent house fires in winter

Aside from installing and testing the absolutely essential fire and smoke alarms that should be fitted throughout your home, NSW Fire & Rescue has a handy checklist that every one should keep in mind when fire-proofing their home this winter.

  • Never ever leave cooking unattended. 
  • If you have a fireplace in your home make sure the chimney is clean, and its properly ventilated
  • If you have a fireplace always place a screen in front of it when in use.
  • Check electric blankets for damage or frayed cords before placing on the bed.
  • Take care to keep curtains, tablecloths and bedding away from portable heaters.
  • Keep wet clothing at least 1 metre from heaters or fireplaces and never leave unattended.
  • If you use a clothes dryer make sure you clean the lint filter each and every time you use it.
  • Only use one appliance per power point and switch off when not in use.
  • Always extinguish candles or any other open flames before going to bed.
  • Always handle candles or any other open flame with care.
  • Store matches or lighters in a secure place not accessible to young children.
  • Avoid the use of outdoor heating and cooking equipment inside your home.

Further information provided by ACCC’s Product Safety website also warns people to never go to sleep with their electric blankets turned on and to never place heavy items on a bed when the electric blanket is on.

You might also like:

The winter survival guide for your home 

How to prepare your bedroom for winter 

How to winter-proof your home 

Laura Barry
Laura Barry
Laura Barry is a writer, bookworm and interior design enthusiast with a love for reporting on all things homes, travel and lifestyle. When not tapping away at her keyboard, Laura can be found making endless cups of tea or perusing the shelves of Sydney’s many bookstores.

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