Cheshire Fire and Rescue Warns of the Dangers of Charging Electrical Items Whilst Out of the House

As you can see from the article by Cheshire fire and rescue the danger of leaving electrical appliances plugged in and charging either overnight or during the day whilst your house is unoccupied poses a real threat to life and property.

Time and again we come across similar issues and for just a little bit of thought or pre-planning this type of deadly situation can be avoided so, have a bedtime routine, a closing up routine or an I’m out of the house for a while routine, flick off the switch and stay safe.

Read the full article: https://www.cheshirefire.gov.uk/news-events/latest-news/five-year-old-girl-alerts-sleeping-family-of-house-fire-in-blacon?utm_source=LinkedIn&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=SocialSignIn

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Recent Landlord Prosecutions Highlight the Need for Pro-active Attitude to Fire Safety

A landlord in Colchester was found guilty of breaching HMO regulations and compromising the safety of his tenants earlier this month.

A blocked fire escape and exposed electrical wiring were some of the many breaches found.

It is the duty of all landlords to ensure safe living conditions for their tenants. Property owners should also know that prosecutions and fines occur when safe standards are not met.

Whilst all properties should be outfitted to ensure suitable fire safety for all tenants, HMO properties should also have a risk assessment conducted by a competent person to meet legal requirements.

More information on the case can be viewed here: https://www.fia.uk.com/news/fire-safety-faults-at-hmos-ends-in-fines.html

Retiring Fireman of 30 Years Starts Fire Safety Consultancy in Sheffield

Last Friday I handed in my uniform after 30 years service for South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue.

It was a day of mixed emotions and it’s been an interesting ride to say the least. First as a Firefighter, then a Junior Officer and finally a Fire Safety Inspecting Officer. Joining South Yorkshire County Fire and Civil Authority (as it was called back then) in 1988, as a recruit fireman was a big deal. Over 2000 applicants applied for just 16 places and I was fortunate enough to get one.

Initially, I was posted to Maltby fire station near Rotherham. I was there for four years before moving to Sheffield Central. Although Maltby had its challenges, Central Fire Station was a real eye-opener – it was far busier and a great experience.
I spent the next 9 years in and around stations in Sheffield before moving into Technical Fire Safety in 2002. This new department was a huge learning curve, but thanks to the old hands in the office, it was an excellent learning environment. Fire Safety courses at the fire service college at Moreton Marsh in Gloucestershire followed, plus numerous in-house training courses and I don’t think that there’s a day gone by where I haven’t picked up some piece of information that’s helped my day to day work. I’ve really enjoyed specialising in Fire Safety for the last 17 years of my career.
The thing I will miss most are my colleagues because, come rain or shine, they were there to give help and advice if needed – offering a snippet of information to slot the jigsaw together, making light work of what could have been a problem and I hope they felt that was reciprocated. We would all sit down for a drink at break time and lunchtime, we were the only department to do this and in this day and age is something special and unique.
I’m looking forward to working with my son, Eli, and the challenges of starting and running a business. We will be striving to make a positive impact on the people we meet, the places we go, whilst all the while aiming to enjoy ourselves in the process.
Brendan Ingle GIFireE
Fire Safety Consultant
Ingle & Ingle Fire Safety Consultancy
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