Did you know some Downlights can cause fires?
Old or poorly
installed ceiling down lights are thought to cause at least one house fire every
week in Western Australia. They can set fire to roof insulation or timbers
which burn in the roof space above smoke alarms.
These fires can go undetected until it is too late. Often, people only know their house is on fire when flaming material comes through air conditioning vents or the ceiling collapses. It makes a safe escape more difficult and causes significant damage.
What can I do to prevent a downlight fire in my home?
These fires can go undetected until it is too late. Often, people only know their house is on fire when flaming material comes through air conditioning vents or the ceiling collapses. It makes a safe escape more difficult and causes significant damage.
· Always use a licensed electrical contractor and ask to see their Electrical Safety Certificate
· Ask a licensed electrical contractor to inspect all downlights and transformers
· Ensure a non-combustible or mechanical barrier is installed to prevent insulation or other combustible material covering downlights
· Always use fittings and guards that meet Australian Standards
· Following any work in your roof space, request your licensed electrical contractor or insulation installer to inspect all downlights
· Consider
replacing 240 volt incandescent globes with compact fluorescent globes that
produce less heat
·
Consider
replacing 12 volt halogen (dichroic) globes with Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
that produce considerably less heat
·
Contact
your property manager if you would like to have an electrician inspect or
update the downlights in your investment property.
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