For all the challenges linked to pandemic-era lockdowns, recent research from The Hartford indicates that when people spend more time at home, they take more care to avoid house fires. During December 2022, the insurer asked around 15,000 adults about fire safety and prevention behaviors. The survey found that in the wake of COVID-19 lockdown:
- There was a 45% decrease in people overloading electrical sockets;
- There was a 64% decrease in people falling asleep with a fire burning in the fireplace; and
- There was a 75% decrease in people leaving a lit candle near drapes and other flammable household items.
- Electrical problems;
- Kitchen/cooking fires; and
- Heating sources such as space heaters.
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