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Test your smoke alarms today, before it's too late
WFRS is encouraging everyone to make fire safety a priority by ensuring they have enough smoke alarms in the home and that they work. It only takes a few seconds and can saves lives.
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Stay fire safe this Easter
It takes only seconds for a family celebration to turn into a household emergency.
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Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service issues warning as national safety month begins
It only takes one poorly extinguished cigarette to destroy a home.
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Warwickshire companies prosecuted for breaching fire safety.
Two companies and one individual have been prosecuted by Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS) following unsafe practises putting people at risk of death or serious injury in a fire.
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Could you spot the warning signs before an electrical fire starts?
Many homes have a range of electrical goods, from those that help us with everyday tasks such as washing machines and dishwashers through to appliances that we use around the house such as games co...
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Improve the safety of your home by registering electrical appliances this Register My Appliance week
Registering electrical appliances helps to alert owners of safety updates and product recalls, ensuring that appliances in the home are safe and up to date.
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How many smoke alarms do you have?
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS), as part of the Fire Kills campaign, is asking people to make sure they fit smoke alarms on every level of their home and to test them regularly.
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Celebrating safely this New Year
There are many ways to celebrate and bring in the new year and Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS) is reminding everyone to enjoy a safe celebration.
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Staying fire safe this Christmas
With Christmas fast approaching, it’s important to ensure your home is fire safe for Father Christmas’ visit!
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Stay fire safe this Christmas with these festive tips
From decorating your home to wrapping presents, spending time with family and enjoying a festive feast, with so much to think about it’s easy to forget the small habits to stay fire safe while bein...