Fire Safety Advice for people experiencing power cuts.
03/11/2023
If
you're in touch with anyone in your area who is experiencing power
issues, please share the advice from Devon and Somerset Fire Servicebelow. Information can also be found on social media channels: Facebook, Twitter/X, Threads and Instagram.
Power cut safety advice
If
you are affected by a power cut, it is the Electricity Distribution
Network Operator (DNO) who is responsible for maintaining physical
electricity supplies to your home or business. You can contact your
local DNO by calling 105.
If
you need to light your home when you’re without power, we would prefer
if you used torches and battery-powered candles rather than candles. If
you must use candles, follow our candle safety advice.
Don't try and cook using barbecues or using fires inside your home such as wood-burners.
Turn
off any appliances that may be a fire risk if they switch on when the
power comes back on (such as hair dryers or electric hobs).
If
you're using a portable heater such as oil or gas, keep it a good
distance (at least 1 metre) from people or furniture. Do not cover them
with anything that could catch fire such as clothing.