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What we do We do everything we can to help prevent fires starting. All our homes are fire safety checked before we let them. This includes testing electrical wiring and ensuring all doors and means of escape are working. Your safety is our highest priority. We do everything we reasonably can to help prevent fires and make sure you remain safe if there is a fire. There are also several things you can do to help avoid fires and stay safe in an emergency. As your landlord, we take steps to make sure all our properties comply with Government legislation and are in line with the latest fire safety advice. In blocks of flats, we make sure that common areas and general building facilities are well maintained. A specialist team of Fire Risk Assessors make sure that your building meets fire safety standards and is as safe as possible in the event of a fire. TIDY COOKING SMOKING Your local housing manager and the Rangers service check fire alarms and emergency lighting on a monthly basis and make sure all fire escape routes are free from obstructions so you can escape in an emergency. Our specialist contractors service fire alarms and lifesaving systems on a regular basis. In individual homes, gas servicing contractors test batteries in smoke and heat detectors as part of the gas service. As your landlord, we take steps to make sure all our properties comply with Government legislation and are in line with the latest fire safety advice. Keep common areas and escape routes free of obstructions Take care in the kitchen, especially with open flames and hot oil Fully extinguish and dispose of cigarettes carefully ELECTRICAL CANDLES REPORT Keep appliances in good working order and switch off when not in use Avoid burning open flame if you can and never leave them unattended Report any faulty fire safety devices or suspiciouss behaviour immediately DETECTORS ESCAPE Replace dead batteries immediately and test regularly Know your quickest and safest way out in an emergency

What you can do We work hard to help keep you safe in your home, but you have an important role in keeping you, your family and your neighbours safe too. It s really important that you keep your escape routes clear of obstructions and items that burn easily so you can escape quickly and easily in an emergency. You should never put any rubbish or unwanted belongings in corridors, under stairs or in any part of the building other than dedicated bin areas. Doing this puts lives at risk. Contact us if you see anyone leaving rubbish in common areas or you need help removing bulky rubbish. Flats with common areas will have fire doors. Make sure they close properly, keep them closed when not in use and never wedge them open. If your fire door doesn t close properly, contact the Repairs Hub at hubrepairs@midlandheart.org.uk as soon as possible. COOKING Avoid cooking when under the influence of drugs and alcohol Avoid leaving children alone in the kitchen when cooking Keep matches out of children s reach Make sure saucepan handles don t stick out so they don t get knocked off the hob or are in reach of children Take care if you re wearing loose clothing as it can easily catch fire Keep tea towels and cloths away from the cooker and hob Spark devices are safer than matches or lighters because they don t have a naked flame Double check the cooker is off when you ve finished cooking CIGARETTES Extinguish cigarettes properly and fully and dispose of them carefully Never smoke in bed Use a durable ashtray, never a wastepaper basket and make sure your ashtray can t tip over and is made of a material that won t burn Don t leave a lit cigarette, cigar or pipe lying around as they can easily fall over Take extra care if you smoke when you re tired, taking prescription drugs, or if you ve been drinking - you could fall asleep and cause a fire Keep matches and lighters out of children s reach Consider buying child resistant lighters and match boxes Take care and always follow instructions when using e-cigarettes as they contain a heated element which can cause fires

CANNABIS FACTORIES AND METER TAMPERING Growing cannabis and tampering with electric meters is illegal and poses a big fire risk. If you suspect anyone in your building is growing cannabis or tampering with electrical equipment, report it to Midland Heart immediately. Look out for these signs: ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Keep electrical appliances clean and in good working order Look out for dangerous or loose wiring, scorch marks, hot plugs and sockets, fuses that blow or circuit-breakers that trip for no obvious reason or flickering lights Check and replace old cables and leads, especially if they are hidden from view behind furniture or under carpets and mats Unplug appliances when not in use Avoid using extension leads or multi-socket adaptors if you can and NEVER plug one extension lead or multi-socket adaptor into another Strong, sickly smells of cannabis Covered up windows High levels of security on the property e.g. extra door locks Lots of condensation on windows Bright lights on day and night Lots of visitors coming and going, sometimes at unusual hours Constant buzzing or whirring noises of ventilation equipment An electric meter that looks unusual or different to the rest, with extra wires or cables Lots of equipment being taken into a flat e.g. plastic sheeting, big lamps and sacks of compost CANDLES The best way to avoid fires from candles is to never use them in your home. Even during a power-cut a torch is a much safer option If you do use a candle, make sure it s secured in a proper holder and away from materials like curtains that may catch fire Extinguish candles when you leave the room never leave them unattended and make sure they re put out completely at night Don t leave children alone with lit candles Keep pets away from lit candles SMOKE DETECTORS If they start to beep for no apparent reason, the battery may need replacing. This is your responsibility the beeping may be annoying and an inconvenience but detectors play a vital role in alerting you of a fire. Do not ignore the beeping or disconnect the detector. Change the battery, it could save your life. If you think your smoke or heat detector is faulty, contact Midland Heart.

IF YOU LIVE IN A HOUSE OR BUNGALOW Warn all other occupants and visitors straight away and then evacuate the building as quickly and safely as possible. Once safe to do so, call the Fire Service on 999. IF YOU LIVE IN A FLAT If you discover a fire, raise the alarm immediately and move to a safe place. Make sure you know the evacuation strategy for your building. If you are unsure, check the fire notice at the side of the fire alarm panel, near the entrance to your scheme or contact FRA.management@midlandheart.org.uk. If your building has a stay put evacuation strategy, we recommended you remain in your flat unless Directed to leave by the Fire Service You will be affected by the fire and feel it is safe for you to leave You wish to leave the building and it is safe for you to do so Review your plan if the layout of your home changes PLAN YOUR ESCAPE ROUTE Plan an escape route and make sure everyone knows how to escape Make sure exits are kept clear The best route is the normal way in and out of your home Think of a second route in case the first one is blocked Take a few minutes to practise your escape plan with your friends and family Review your plan if the layout of your home changes MORE INFORMATION If you have any questions or want more information, contact the Fire Risk Assessment Team at Midland Heart by emailing FRA.management@midlandheart.org.uk.