Free safety checks for electric blankets
Community fire and road safety officer Jackie Boyle said about 1,000 fires were caused by faulty blankets every year, with around 20 people killed and 250 injured.
"So, don't take a chance this winter '“ get your blanket tested. We'll do it for free," she added.
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Hide Ad"Last year in West Sussex 39 blankets out of 629 were found to be dangerous and 35 per cent failed due to other faults.
"Inspections of electric blankets are recommended every three years. But you should also regularly check it yourself for signs of wear and tear, scorch marks, loose connections or any damage to the flex."
People should always buy new, never second-hand blankets, and always follow the manufacturers instructions.
"Do not use the blanket when it has been folded or becomes creased. Don't use a hot water bottle at the same time and never touch the blanket with wet hands or feet, or use the blanket if it's wet or damp," added Ms Boyle.
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Hide AdShe is also warning people to take care when using heated wheat bags, which can be warmed in the microwave and used in a similar way to hot water bottles.
"Wheat bags are a good way of keeping warm. But they can be very dangerous if used incorrectly," she said.
"Follow manufacturers' instructions carefully and ensure these bags are not heated for too long in the microwave. Once they have become overheated, they can start a rapid smouldering process and can reach extremely high temperatures.
"They have been known to cause serious injuries, so follow instructions when heating and using them, and regularly check them for scorch marks and signs of wear and tear."
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Hide AdTests are taking place between 9.30am-1pm and 1.30pm-4.30pm at locations including:
Bognor Regis Fire Station, West Meads Drive '“ Tuesday, October 6
Chichester: St Paul's Church, Churchside '“ Monday, October 5.
Midhurst Fire Station, New Road '“ Thursday, October 8.
To book an appointment please call 01243 642124. All venues have disabled access.
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