Taking steps to prevent fires and planning can help you stay safe. Smoke alarms, clear exits and safe habits make a big difference.
This page outlines practical ways to reduce the risk of fire and protect yourself at home. From safe cooking habits to smoke alarm checks, it’s all about keeping your space safe, calm and prepared.
Always remember: Never remove batteries to stop false alarms - instead, consider fitting a heat detector in kitchens or bathrooms where smoke is common but not dangerous.
Most local fire services offer free home safety visits to check for fire risks and fit smoke alarms if needed. These checks are friendly, informal and designed to help, especially for older people, those living alone or anyone with health conditions or reduced mobility.
If you're worried about calling for help in an emergency, consider a personal alarm or lifeline service. These devices can alert someone quickly, even if you can’t get to the phone.
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There are lots you can do at home to help prevent fires and stay safe using gas and electrical appliances. Even some simple measures can bring you peace of mind as well as keep you safer.
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These contacts can help you make your home safer and reduce the risk of falls. From home safety checks to equipment advice, you’ll find support to help you stay confident and independent at home.
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Find local and national services that can offer advice, support, and practical help. Whether you’re looking for someone to speak to, equipment for your home, or help finding the right activity, this section brings useful contacts together in one place.
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Help and Contacts
Please note that the advice contained on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or other health professional