This safety advice is only offered as guidance. If in doubt, GET OUT, STAY OUT & GET THE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE OUT!

A thatched roof is always at risk from fire. Once a fire has taken hold in thatch it will spread rapidly.

The commonest causes of fire in thatch are:
. Electrical faults
. Faults in the flue or flue liner
. Stray sparks from the chimneys, discarded cigarettes and garden bonfires.

Television aerials should be fitted to a freestanding pole. Where this is not possible it may be fixed to a gable or gable end chimney where the cable can be run down the wall, avoiding contact with the thatch. Disconnect the TV aerial during electrical storms to prevent damage to the system. Lightning conductors should conform to British Standard BS6651 1999

• Never burn rubbish or garden waste near thatched property.
• Never light fireworks near the property.
• Ensure all smoking materials are extinguished and cold before disposal.
• Candles should always be placed in a secure holder and away from furnishings and curtains.
• Never leave cooking unattended at any time.
• Keep chimneys and flues clean and well maintained
• Keep electrical goods and wiring in good repair Switch off when not in use if possible.
• Use a bulkhead type light fitting in the loft space.

Keep the thatch well maintained and have regular checks carried out by a competent thatcher. Contact the Thatching Advisory Service Ltd, Faircross Offices, Stratfield Saye Reading RG7 2BT for more information. Online at: www.Thatchingadvisoryservices.co.uk

Smoke Alarms

Protect the household by fitting and maintaining smoke alarms. A smoke detector should also be fitted at the highest point of the roof void, if possible and linked to another alarm sited in the hallway or landing. For maximum protection fit a smoke alarm in every room (except kitchen, bathroom and garage)

In the event of fire

Use your fire escape plan to get everyone out of the building.
Do not attempt to remove burning thatch as this will only fuel the fire.

Arson Prevention
Babysitters
Boat Safety
Candles
Caravan/Mobile Home
Car Fires
Care Homes
Chimney Fires
Close That Door
Cooking Fires
Domestic Sprinklers
Electrical Safety
Fire Action Plan
Fire Extinguishers
Fire Extinguisher Guide
Fire Safety Outdoors
Firesetters
Firework Safety
Flying Lanterns
Heater Safety
High Rise Fire Safety
Hoax Calls
Kitchen Safety
Shared Housing
Smoke Alarm Maintenance

Smoke Alarm Provision
Thatch Fires
Unwanted False Alarms

               

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