Fire Service warning on No Smoking Day

Wiltshire Fire Service are warning of the dangers of lit cigarettes in the home Wiltshire Fire Service are warning of the dangers of lit cigarettes in the home

To mark today’s National No Smoking Day, Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service has issued a reminder on the danger of lit cigarettes in the home.

Watch Manager Neil Chamberlain, from the community safety department, said: “Unfortunately, it is far too easy to accidentally leave a cigarette burning in an ashtray, or to fall asleep while smoking.

 

"It’s a sad fact that more people die in smoking material related fires than any other - while cigarettes are the cause of less than 10 per cent of all fires, they actually account for around a third of all fire deaths.”

He added: “A cigarette can burn at up to 700°C - imagine leaving something that hot on or next to a settee, bed, carpet or curtains.

"It is absolutely vital that you always make sure that cigarettes are properly extinguished - your life, and the lives of others in your home, could literally depend on it.”

Fires caused by cigarettes can be prevented by taking a few simple precautions:

• Never smoke in bed

• Never leave lit cigarettes lying around

• Always use a proper ashtray and make sure it can’t be knocked over

• Take special care when you are tired or when you’ve been drinking

• Keep matches and lighters away from children

• Make sure you have a working smoke alarm – and test it every week

For further home fire safety advice, visit www.wiltsfire.gov.uk.

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