Thursday, 10 May 2012

Fire and Fumes

At the risk of appearing to jump onto the band wagon, I want to remind everyone to check that their gas and electricity systems are safe.

Too many accidents have happened in the past few days, see http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-17980441 and http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-17981586, and it is vital that we prevent recurrences.  How safe are you?

Do you have a working smoke alarm in your caravan?  OK it is a nuisance when it does not recognise toast or crisping bacon, but it is very simple to press the 'silence' button when you are cooking, and it might save your life at other times.

Do you have a carbon monoxide (gas) sniffer in your caravan?  They are not yet fitted as standard, and perhaps the caravanning community should start to petition the manufacturers.  CO is colourless and odourless and kills.  It can be detected and you can be warned before its too late.

How about preventing disaster?  Simple precautions:-

  1. Unwind your electric cable before connecting up to the EHU.  Always connect the caravan/tent end first and EHU post end last - the cable is live as soon as it is connected to the EHU.
  2. Don't travel with the gas switched on - it goes without saying, but . . . 
  3. Have your caravan serviced regularly.  A service will include a full gas check.
  4. Keep the BBQ outside.  No matter how cold the night, never be tempted to use any form of BBQ inside the tent, awning or caravan.
  5. Don't be tempted to turn on the gas rings/grill to provide heat.  Only used heaters as fitted by the manufacturers within the caravan.
  6. Check the colour of the flame whenever you use any gas appliance.
Think safety at all times - and enjoy your meals from the BBQ.  Cook outside and eat inside if its chilly.

No comments:

Post a Comment