Fire warning as winter comes

71484_04 Pics taken at Deer Park MFB, (L-R): Station Officer Rod O'Sullivan holding a smoke alarm, and at the back are Leading Fire Fighter Andrew Aitken and Leading Fire Fighter Craig Denehy.

Tate Papworth

The MFB is calling on Brimbank residents to remain vigilant to fire risks this winter.

Victorian firefighters are concerned that people may be unaware that their everyday activities could end up sparking a blaze.

Last winter the MFB responded to 19 structure fires it deemed preventable within Brimbank.

The most common causes of fire were from everyday activities including cooking (41per cent), electrical mishaps (17per cent) and heating systems (12per cent).

acting deputy chief officer community resilience Adam Dalrymple said winter is traditionally a busy time for firefighters.

“We want to see people become more proactive and develop safe fire habits as all house fires are preventable.” A/DCO Dalrymple said.

“If you’re not maintaining household items such as electric blankets, heaters and kitchen appliances, or if you are using them incorrectly you are putting yourself and the people you live with at risk.

“Charging smart phones or other electrical devices on soft surfaces like bedding or your couch can also spark a fire.

The warning comes after a house fire in Ardeer earlier this month was believed to have been sparked by blankets left near a heater.

The kitchen also continues to be a fire hotspot.

“The kitchen can be the most dangerous room in your home and not taking proper precautions can put you at risk,” A/DCO

Dalrymple said.

“You should always keep looking if you are cooking, and if you leave the kitchen for even a short period of time, turn off all appliances.”