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Electric blanket safety

If you are relying on your electric blanket for warmth this winter‚ make sure you are aware of the potential dangers of simply plugging it in.

Old or damaged electric blankets cause more than 5‚000 house fires a year and older people aged 65 years or more are at greatest risk‚ with six times the national average of fatal injuries.

Electric blankets should be checked by a qualified technician every three years for signs of wear or damage. 

Example of damaged blanketExample of damaged blanketKey safety measures

  • Always buy new blanket - second hand blankets may not be safe
  • Have your blanket checked by an expert at least every three years‚ or as recommended by the manufacturer‚ to ensure it is still safe to use
  • Always read the manufacturers instructions carefully - and follow them
  • Never use a blanket with scorch marks or exposed elements
  • Never use the blanket if it’s wet or creased. Never switch it on to dry out
  • Never use a hot water bottle and an electric blanket together
  • Check the plug cord for any signs of wear or damage
  • Do not fit the blanket to an adaptor or multi-socket block with another appliance plugged in
  • Make sure the power is turned off at the wall and the blanket is unplugged if not in use
  • Always spread the blanket out - never use it folded
  • Keep the blanket stored carefully over the summer months - refer to the manufacturers instructions on how best to do this
  • Most electric blankets are designed not to be washed - always check the manufacturer’s instructions

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