WARNING WITH LOAD SHEDDING

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  • Phil Cooper
    Gold Member

    • Nov 2010
    • 645

    #1

    WARNING WITH LOAD SHEDDING

    AN INSURER WITH WHOM I DEAL ISSUED THE FOLLOWING WARNING:

    As the winter chill sets in icy conditions are placing even more pressure on our already constrained energy grid. Load shedding is therefore a looming reality which is expected to increase even more during the coming months.

    We have seen an increased number of fire claims in the last few months, most of which can be attributed directly to load shedding. Some of these claims have also sadly resulted in the loss of life.

    It is vitally important to be aware of the dangers associated with these power outages.

    Examples from some of our recent claims will hopefully give you some insight of what to avoid and what to take care of:

    - A hairdryer left on the bed when load shedding was implemented, set the bed alight when the power was turned back on.

    - Candle fell over setting curtains or bedding alight. Never leave candles unattended or burning when going to sleep!

    - An iron left on during load shedding, set the ironing board alight and caused subsequent further fire damage to the unit.

    - Heaters placed too close to flammable material such as blankets and curtains is also a major fire risk.

    Make sure to unplug ALL appliances that were being used before the power outage to prevent them turning on unattended when the power is restored. In doing this you will also protect these items from electricity spikes or surges.

    Please alert your clients and families to these important aspects and let's face our 'dark' winter safely.
    Last edited by Phil Cooper; 18-Jun-15, 10:22 AM.
  • bones
    Silver Member

    • Aug 2014
    • 223

    #2
    i lost family to fire i dont
    use candles at all rather
    go for led lights and unplug
    stuff even if the power is
    off
    seek professional help with anything and everything never take advice from me

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