Chubb’s Top 10 Tips to Stay Safe this Festive Season
By Chubb | 10th December 2019
By Chubb | 10th December 2019
The arrival of winter and the festive season brings added fire and security risks at home and work. Chubb Fire & Security wants to help keep families, their homes and belongings safe and secure. Chubb is part of Carrier, a leading global provider of innovative heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC), refrigeration, fire, security and building automation technologies. According to Fire & rescue incident statistics: England, year ending June 2019, there were 268 fire-related fatalities from accidental dwelling fires in England between July 2018 and June 2019, representing an increase of 6% in fire-related fatalities over the previous year. Incidents were also much higher in this period, with the Fire and Rescue Services attending 14% more fires. The Office for National Statistics reported over 687,000 domestic burglaries between July 2018 and June 2019, up 7% on the same period to June 2018. The report also shows there is an emerging rise in overall theft offences. It is, therefore, vital that homeowners, their friends and families remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary risks when it comes to their safety at home – and no more so than during the festive and holiday season. Here are ten tips for staying safe over the festive period:
“Over this winter and the festive period, we hope that these guidelines from our fire and security experts will help people to stay safe. It is concerning that both fire and theft incidents are on the rise in the UK, which should serve as a reminder of the importance of safety measures in and around the household,” said Mark Pettit, UK strategy director for Chubb Fire & Security. “We urge everyone to be particularly mindful of the heightened fire risks over the festive period, where the use of candles and log fires is commonplace,” Pettit added. “Installing a fire or smoke alarm is one of the easiest measures to prevent a potentially devastating incident from taking place.”