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Home Safety

Fire Safety

Ensuring fire safety in your home is crucial, not only for preventing fires but also for reducing the risk of falls. These key considerations and tips will create a safer home environment.

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.

Fit and Test Smoke Alarms

  • You should have a working smoke alarm on every level of your home.
  • Test your alarms once a week - press the button until it beeps.
  • Replace the batteries every year unless you have a long-life sealed battery.
  • If you can’t test your alarm easily, ask a friend, family member or support worker to help.

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.

In the Kitchen 

  • Stay in the room when you’re cooking — especially when frying or grilling.
  • Keep tea towels, paper and packaging away from hobs and open flames.
  • Use a timer to remind yourself when food is cooking.
  • Avoid loose sleeves or clothing that could catch fire.
  • Turn off appliances after use and unplug them where safe to do so.

General Fire Safety Tips

  • Don’t overload plug sockets or use damaged appliances.
  • Keep exits clear — avoid blocking doorways with furniture, boxes or shoes.
  • Don’t smoke in bed or near flammable materials.
  • Use candles and portable heaters carefully, keeping them away from curtains or soft furnishings.
  • Never leave electric blankets switched on while sleeping or unattended.
  • If you use oxygen at home, take extra care — avoid open flames and speak to your provider for advice.

Create an Escape Plan

  • Make sure you know how to leave your home quickly in an emergency.
  • Keep keys to doors and windows in easy-to-reach places — not in locked drawers or across the room.
  • If you use a mobility aid, ensure it’s kept near your bed or seating area.
  • Practice your plan with support if needed, and keep hallways and landings clear.
  • Contact your local fire brigade for a fire home safety check and help with installing smoke alarms.

Get a Free Home Fire Safety Check

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.

Calling for Assistance

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.


Useful Links and Contacts

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Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Service

Consider a Fire Home Safety Check from the local Fire & Rescue Service. Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Service will visit your home, provide safety advice, make any recommendations and fit and test smoke alarms.

Contact number: 0800 05 02 999
Email: firekills@dsfire.gov.uk

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Age UK: Fire safety tips at home

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.

Visit Age UK: Fire safety tips at home

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Home Safety Help and Contacts

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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Help and Contacts

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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