Pickering Fire Services cautions against fire blankets, urges focus on proven fire safety measures
Pickering Fire Services
January 9, 2025
Amid the rising popularity of fire blankets, Pickering Fire Services is reminding residents to prioritize established and proven fire safety practices to protect themselves.
While fire blankets have been advertised as an effective way to extinguish flames (such as those from stovetop fires), the Office of the Fire Marshal does not endorse them for consumer use, advising that they should only be used by trained professionals. Currently, there are no Canadian safety standards that apply to fire blankets.
“Pickering Fire Services fully supports the Office of the Fire Marshal’s recommendation that fire blankets are not intended for consumer use,” said Pickering Fire Chief, Steve Boyd. “While these products may appear to offer a convenient solution, they can inadvertently create a false sense of security, leading people to rely on unsafe fire safety practices during an emergency. We strongly encourage residents to prioritize proven, time-tested fire protection measures that have been shown to save lives.”
Cooking Safety:
- Stay in the kitchen while cooking and monitor the stove closely.
- Always turn the pot handle towards the back of the stove and keep the lid nearby.
- If a small grease fire starts, slide the lid over the pan and turn off the burner.
Smoke Alarms:
- Install smoke alarms on every storey of the home and outside of all sleeping areas.
- For added protection, install a smoke alarm inside every bedroom.
- Test smoke alarms monthly and replace batteries at least once a year.
- Replace smoke alarms every 10 years.
Home Escape Plans:
- Develop a home fire escape plan with everyone in the household and discuss how each person will get out safely in the event of a fire.
- Practice the home fire escape plan with everyone in the household, including overnight guests.
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