Fireys shine a light on Christmas safety

Take care with your Christmas lights this festive season to avoid an electrical fire.

Christmas and fairy lights are often used by residents to spreading the municipality, sparking a reminder from firefighters to take proper precautions to avoid starting a fire.

Fire Rescue Victoria [FRV] is encouraging Victorians, including those in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, to check all festive lights before switching them on.

FRV commissioner Ken Block said it is vital homes had working smoke alarms that would alert residents in the event of a fire.

“The top of our wish list is seeing Victorians celebrate Christmas safely,” he said.

“Take some simple steps to ensure one of the most joyful times of the year isn’t ruined by fires, injuries or worse – especially when it can be avoided.

“If you’re stuck for a gift idea, why not consider a smoke alarm, fire extinguisher or fire blanket? These are practical and useful gifts that can be purchased from your local hardware store.

“Smoke alarms are life-saving devices, and Victorian firefighters recommend they are installed in every living room, bedroom and hallway.”

Additional Christmas lights safety tips:

• When buying Christmas lights, make sure they have the Regulatory Compliance Mark tick of approval.

• Consider using battery-operated LED or solar lights which don’t require electricity.

• When decorating the outside of your home, only choose lights and fittings designed for external use.

• Make sure you have a safety switch in your meter box or have a qualified electrician install one.

• Place your tree as far as possible from any heat source, curtains or furnishings.

• Maintain water in the base of natural Christmas trees to stop them drying out and remove lights once they show signs of drying.

• Make sure you have working smoke alarms in all bedrooms, living areas and hallways. Ideally, smoke alarms are interconnected, which means if a fire in one room sets off one smoke alarm, all alarms will activate.