Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Home Fire Safety Checks Station Commander David Craig.

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Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Home Fire Safety Checks Station Commander David Craig

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Overview Fire Safety in the Home - Jigsaw Previous Campaigns – Ban the Pan, Thumbs up on Monday, Writing on the Wall Existing NIFRS strategies – IRMP Home Fire Safety Checks

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Room fire

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Causes of Fire Fire Safety Education JIGSAW Knowledge Gap Call to Action Bed-Time Routine Smoke Alarms Fire Escape Plan

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme To be aware of the need to Fit and Maintain a Smoke AlarmTo be aware of the need to Fit and Maintain a Smoke Alarm To be aware of the Main Causes of FireTo be aware of the Main Causes of Fire How to prepare a Family Escape Plan andHow to prepare a Family Escape Plan and How to carry out a Bed-Time Fire Safety CheckHow to carry out a Bed-Time Fire Safety Check The key messages are:

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Getting the message out: Getting the message out: Working together to make the community saferWorking together to make the community safer Using tried and well proven delivery methodsUsing tried and well proven delivery methods Corporate message, style and consistencyCorporate message, style and consistency Sharing, designing and delivering Best PracticeSharing, designing and delivering Best Practice High quality material, early intervention and continued education throughout lifeHigh quality material, early intervention and continued education throughout life Explain the consequences of failing to act – rather than ordering complianceExplain the consequences of failing to act – rather than ordering compliance

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme

Have we made a difference? 86% reduction in accidental fire deaths since % reduction in accidental fire deaths since % drop in accidental fires in the home % drop in accidental fires in the home % ownership of smoke alarms in Northern Ireland98% ownership of smoke alarms in Northern Ireland Reduction in all benchmarked targetsReduction in all benchmarked targets Raised awareness in all risk categoriesRaised awareness in all risk categories Providing examples of best practice to United Kingdom Fire ServiceProviding examples of best practice to United Kingdom Fire Service

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Home Fire Safety Check Scheme What’s a Home Fire Safety Check? A Home Fire Safety Check is an opportunity for householders to have their homes checked to identify fire hazards and to discuss the value of a tailor-made bed-time routine and fire escape plan. This check is offered free by the N.I. Fire & Rescue Service and may include the provision and fitting of smoke detector(s) where necessary.

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Home Fire Safety Checks Background IRMP – Dwellings risk analysis. Direct correlation with elderly living alone in rented accommodation. Single parent families. Ethnic minorities.

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Aim of the scheme To reduce the risk from fire to those most vulnerable in our community by- Raising awareness of the danger Providing appropriate advice If necessary fit a 10 year smoke detector

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Our Objective To reduce the number of accidental fires in dwellings To reduce deaths and injuries caused by fire Increase ownership and maintenance of smoke alarms. Improve partnership working with other organisations

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Dual approach to HFSCs Approach 1 Build on the good work and interagency approach already in place This allows random referral Assists compliance with Section 75 NI Act (no one excluded)

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Dual approach to HFSCs Approach 2 High risk areas identified through the IRMP process specifically targeted. Based on census output areas. Usually 150 homes approx

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme

Dual approach to HFSCs This allows effect to be measured. Comparison with other areas not yet completed. Districts can control the level of activity dependant on resources

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Initiation methods of the HFSC From a partner agency A call in response to advertising From a Fire setter team By an OIC after an incident Part of the targeted programme

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme

Arranging the HFSC The first four initiation methods will be arrangement and direct contact with the home occupier The targeted method is a non prearranged offer of a check

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Non pre-arranged HFSC Leaflet drop the area giving a time/date of return (Green Sticker) On return to area carry out visits and give occupant ‘Fire Safety in the Home’ booklet (pink sticker)

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme

What Happens during a HFSC? Proforma/Questionnaire – not compulsory Fire safety advice Disclaimer for smoke alarms Fire Safety in the Home booklet Results into database – High/Med/Low H/M/L determines revisit timescale

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme HFSCs Significant findings Informing operational response Language Child protection Recording Reviewing

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Figures to date Over 1000 HFSCs completed throughout Northern Ireland

Home Fire Safety Check Scheme Thank You For Listening