Stay Safe this Christmas

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Rob James - Labour Leader
Cllr Rob James says Keep Electrically Safe this Christmas! #ChristmasSafe 

 

During the busy festive season we decorate the house with bright lights, cook big meals and enjoy new electrical gadgets, both Christmas gifts and sale bargains 

 

Cllr Rob James has today reminded constituents in Carmarthenshire about the need to ensure electrical safety at Christmas and throughout the rest of the year too.  

 

Cllr Rob James said “I back Electrical Safety First’s top tips this year for keeping my constituents safe when they are using electricity across the Christmas period. Even though we should think electrical safety throughout the year, we need to be extra careful at Christmas as it is there is often so much going on, it’s easy to get distracted.” 

 

Electrical Safety First has put together some simple tips to help keep you safe: 

 

  • Even Christmas lights need a break – switch them off when you’re not there to enjoy them. 

 

  • Don’t get distracted when you’re cooking Christmas dinner – with half of house fires starting in the kitchen, it’s more than the turkey that’s at risk of burning. 

 

  • Don’t overload sockets and try to avoid the use of extension leads or adaptors. 

 

  • If you’ve got a new electrical gadget for Christmas that needs charging, don’t rely on a cheap, unbranded charger or leave it charging unattended. 

 

  • Make sure you buy your presents and your sale bargains from retailers you trust – remember, if that bargain looks too good to be true, then it probably is! 

 

To find out more about staying safe during the festive season, visit:  www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk/Christmas  

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