belairdirect shares tips on
how to protect your home this fire prevention week
TORONTO, Oct. 9, 2024
/CNW/ - According to a new survey by belairdirect, Canadians are
doing a lot to protect their homes, including installing smoke
detectors (92 per cent) and cleaning their dryer lint traps (86 per
cent), but half say we could be doing more to mitigate fire risks
according to a new survey by belairdirect. In fact, many (41 per
cent) admit there are likely fire risks in our homes that they are
not paying enough attention to.
As we head into the colder months, belairdirect wants to help
fill this knowledge gap with helpful tips for greater fire safety
so Canadians can protect their homes and loved ones.
Here are some fire safety gaps revealed in the belairdirect
survey:
- Only 58 per cent of Canadians have a fire extinguisher near the
kitchen yet almost one-third of fires1 are related to
cooking or open flames.
- Just over half of survey participants (52 per cent) admit to
leaving small appliances on when not home, 40 per cent have
multiple power bars or extension cords in some rooms and only 35
per cent checked our homes for frayed wires yet one in 10 fires are
associated with mechanical or electrical failures or
malfunctions2.
- Only 19 per cent say they know how to put out or suppress a
lithium-ion battery fire, yet many (59 per cent) have lithium-ion
powered devices in our homes including phones, laptops, e-bikes and
power tools. Just over half of Canadians (53 per cent) haven't
practiced their fire escape plan in the last year and only 28 per
cent have spoken to others in their homes about the plan, even
though 61 per cent have a fire escape plan.
Eleven percent of Canadians have a close friend or family member
who has experienced a substantial house fire and 10 per cent have
experienced a minor fire. At belairdirect, any fire is one fire too
many.
"At belairdirect, we understand that there is a need to provide
this fire safety and prevention education to Canadians," says
Emilie Dutil-Bruneau, Vice
President, Sales and Operations at belairdirect. "We work with
each of our customers to ensure they understand their insurance
coverage and help them find solutions that best fit their needs. If
our customers find themselves in a situation where they need help,
we are there for them every step of the way to get them back on
track as soon as possible."
With Fire Prevention Week underway (October 6 to 12), belairdirect has prepared a
list of solutions to help Canadians protect their home from
fires:
- Cooking: Never leave the kitchen when cooking, and never
leave the house when the oven is on. Keep your oven clean and have
a pot lid or cookie sheet nearby to smother a pan fire.
- Smoking: Do not smoke in your home, extinguish
cigarettes in water before throwing them out, and store lighters
and matches out of sight and reach of children.
- Candles: Never leave candles unattended. Extinguish
candles once they're two inches from the base, and keep candle
wicks trimmed to 6.5 mm.
- Heating appliances: Ensure any space-heating devices are
certified by a recognized testing agency. Never use them to dry
clothes, keep them at least one metre away from flammable objects
and don't leave them on when you leave the room.
- Chimney: If you have a wood burning stove or fireplace,
have it inspected and swept by a certified Wood Energy Technology
Transfer (WETT) chimney certified technician each year and complete
any necessary repairs.
- Power strips: Avoid overloading power strips and power
cords. Don't cover them with fabric or rugs or leave them in areas
where wires can be damaged.
- Lithium batteries: Unplug your lithium battery devices
(e.g. phones, e-bikes, power tools) when are you not using them.
Store devices and lithium batteries away from heat sources and
avoid dropping them. Stop using the battery if you notice any
odour, noise, or leaking, change in colour or shape.3
Eleven per cent of us believe lithium-ion battery fires can be put
out with water. The key is to cool the battery down and a
specialized extinguishing agent may be needed.
About belairdirect
belairdirect is a proud Canadian insurance provider who
has been offering customers comprehensive insurance solutions for
almost 70 years. You can count on belairdirect to deliver on our
shared purpose of making insurance simpler and life easier for even
more Canadians. Together, we will simplify your life by helping you
protect the things you care about with innovative and personal
insurance solutions that fit your needs. Founded in
Quebec in 1955, the company
offers a simple but complete solution, allowing customers to
communicate with an agent by phone, online or in
person. belairdirect was the first property and casualty
insurer in North America to sell
car insurance products online (www.belairdirect.com), attesting to
the company's innovative character. belairdirect is a
subsidiary of Intact Financial Corporation, the largest provider of
property and casualty insurance in Canada and a leading
provider of specialty insurance in North
America (TSX: IFC -
www.intactfc.com). belairdirect is a proud partner
of Breakfast Club of Canada. For more information, please
visit https://www.belairdirect.com or follow belairdirect on
Facebook and Instagram.
About the Survey
On behalf of belairdirect, Hill & Knowlton used the
Leger Opinion online panel to survey 1,500 Canadians over the
period of September 11 and
September 16, 2024. Sampling was done
within age, gender, and region quotas. Length of survey was less
than 10 minutes. Data was weighted on age, gender, and region
according to 2021 census figures. An associated margin of error for
a randomly selected sample of n=1500 would be ±3%.
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1
Project/report between Statistics Canada and the Council of
Canadian Fire Marshals and Fire Commissioners:
https://www.statcan.gc.ca/o1/en/plus/4704-three-four-fire-related-deaths-2021-occurred-residential-fire
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2 City of
Toronto Fire Services:
https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/981a-TFS-Lithium-Ion-Battery-Tip-Sheet-Sept-2023-.pdf
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3 City of
Toronto Fire Services:
https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/981a-TFS-Lithium-Ion-Battery-Tip-Sheet-Sept-2023-.pdf
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SOURCE belairdirect