Fire Rescue Victoria commissioner Gavin Freeman is urging people to remember how quickly fires can spread, and to take steps to prevent fires from happening in homes.
“As Victorians spend more time indoors over the winter months, we’re urging people to take some simple steps to prevent devastating house fires and burns,” he said.
“Unattended cooking is one of the most common causes of house fires in Victoria and can easily lead to burns, which is why we always advise people to always look while you cook.”
Apart from kitchens, recent CFA data shows that sleeping areas and lounge rooms are also common areas where preventable fires can break out.
CFA acting chief officer Garry Cook said it was especially important during winter to remain vigilant for fire risks in your home.
“If a burn happens then it’s critical that cooling water is applied to the burn area for 20 minutes, clothing is removed from the area, the burn is covered by a clean dressing and you seek medical attention if the burn is larger than a 20-cent coin,” he said.
“It’s also important to continue checking your heating system for faults, be aware of where candles are lit in the house and use a fire screen in front of an open fireplace, and make sure you have working smoke alarms in every bedroom, hallway and living area.”