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Warning on smoking at home
Friday 29th June 2007, 11:15AM BST.
The fire service in Staffordshire is renewing warnings to people about the dangers of smoking in the home. It comes as the new law banning smoking in public places comes into effect on Sunday.
The service is urging those who choose to smoke in their homes to be aware of the dangers and take some simple precautions to minimise the risks.
Head of risk reduction Stuart Claughton said: “Although evidence from Ireland where the smoking ban was earlier introduced, indicates that there is no increase in smoking at home as a result, we would still urge people who choose to smoke in their homes to be aware of the dangers and take some simple precautions to minimise the risks.”
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The fire service in Staffordshire is renewing warnings to people about the dangers of smoking in the home. It comes as the new law banning smoking in public places comes into effect on Sunday.
The service is urging those who choose to smoke in their homes to be aware of the dangers and take some simple precautions to minimise the risks.
Head of risk reduction Stuart Claughton said: “Although evidence from Ireland where the smoking ban was earlier introduced, indicates that there is no increase in smoking at home as a result, we would still urge people who choose to smoke in their homes to be aware of the dangers and take some simple precautions to minimise the risks.”
He said smokers should ensure they never left a lit cigarette unattended, make sure cigarettes were completely extinguished before throwing them away, use a sealed ashtray instead of a regular bin and not to smoke in bed.
Mr Claughton said people should avoid smoking late in the evening, especially if they are tired or have been drinking as this is when most accidental fires start.
“Smokers and non- smokers are reminded to ensure that smoke alarms are fitted on each level of their home and are kept in good working order.
“More people die in smoking-material related fires that any other.”
Staffordshire people can book a free home fire risk check by contacting 08451 22 11 55 or logging on to www.staffordshirefire.gov.uk
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Like people never smoked at home before !!! Come on fire service – get real !!!!!
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Ian, aparently, community workers like me are now aloud to request that our service users do not smoke in front of officers, event if they are in their own home……ridiculous eh??
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Oh no !!!
I can smell another ludicruss law coming into force…………
NO SMOKING AT HOME!
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yep, youve got it!!!! at the moment its no smoking at home when an officer or official visitor present, no smoking in compnay vehicles and no smoking if you are using your own car for business and have a passenger!!!!
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