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Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service urges smokers to ‘Put it Out, Right Out’ on No Smoking Day 10 March-
Smokers are being urged to quit their habit or realise its danger, as statistics reveal that cigarettes and smoking products are the biggest killer in accidental fires in the home.
Despite this shocking wake-up call, less than half (40%) of smokers are aware that smoking is the biggest cause of deaths in accidental house fires.
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service is encouraging smokers in Hampshire to cut out dangerous habits such as smoking in bed and to make sure they put properly extinguish their cigarettes. Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service is also encouraging people to install smoke alarms on every level of the home and test them weekly.
A smoke alarm that works means you are more than twice as likely to survive an accidental house fire.
Community Safety manager, Kevin Oxlade says:
“Without a working smoke alarm you lose valuable escape time in a fire. Just two to three breaths of the toxic smoke in a fire can render you unconscious - it affects your ability to breathe, just like drowning.”
“People need to be aware of the risks of smoking in the home and how smoking materials can very easily lead to fires. When extinguishing cigarettes smokers must make sure they ‘put it out, right out’.”
Dan Tickle, Chief Executive of the No Smoking Day Charity, says:
"Seventy per cent of smokers want to stop, but aren’t aware that there is free, local help available to them. Your local Stop Smoking Service can increase your chances of success by four times. Why not take the first step this No Smoking Day and feel fitter, healthier and safer in your home.”
For smokers not ready to kick the habit this No Smoking Day, it is important to follow these simple precautions to prevent a fire at home:
For further information on fire safety visit www.direct.gov.uk/firekills
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