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Hans De Keulenaer

Shoppers warned to watch out for fake goods on Black Friday | Runcorn and Widnes World - 0 views

  • Research carried out by the charity Electrical Safety First revealed that an estimated nine million UK consumers have bought a fake electrical product as a Christmas gift in the past.
Hans De Keulenaer

News Wales > Community > Fire deaths fall - 0 views

  • The United Kingdom Fire and Rescue Services attended 876,300 fire and false alarm incidents in the 12 months to 30 September 2006 - a slight increase on the previous 12 months. There were 482 fire deaths in this period - down 1% on the previous 12 months. Dwelling fire deaths fell by 9% to 342, the lowest total since records began. However, all fire death figures for 2006 should be treated with caution as they are still provisional and subject to change. Primary fires fell by 5% to 162,000. This is the lowest total since 1985. Within this dwelling fires hit a 25 year low (56,400, down 2%), fires in other buildings - including workplaces and areas where people gather - are at their lowest since 1963 (down 7% to 33,200) and road vehicle fires again fell (by 9% to 60,600) to their lowest total since 1990. Secondary fires rose by 6% to 267,100 as there was a large increase in grassland fires (37%). These fires are closely linked to temperature, with July 2006 being the hottest July on record. Attendances at false alarms dropped by 1% to 436,500. Within this there was a 15% fall in malicious false alarms and a slight decrease in false alarms due to apparatus.
Colin Bennett

http://news.bbc.co.uk - BBC News Player - Digital home of the future? - 0 views

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    A practical vision of the digital home of the future. Controlling home functionality more closely may lead to more efficient use of services. From this articles view it seems that there will be increased demand for electronic equipmnent such as monitors in the hom eof the future.
Hans De Keulenaer

Electrical Safety Forgotten Or Ignored (from Ealing Times) - 0 views

  • MORE than 80 per cent of Londoners have had an electric shock in their own home. Dodgy electrical appliances are the chief culprit, accounting for more than a fifth of all shocks, and 17 per cent of Londoners got a jolt while using cutlery to unblock a toaster.
Hans De Keulenaer

Fire statistics - Fire and resilience - Communities and Local Government - 0 views

  • This page provides access to current and historical statistica
Hans De Keulenaer

Midlands Housing Excellence - Electrical safety checks for whg residents - 0 views

  • Walsall Housing Group (whg) is pioneering a new electrical safety check for its residents, which will help spot electrical problems in people’s homes.
Colin Bennett

UK and France to develop common rating tool for buildings - 0 views

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    CSTB, which is under the supervision of the French Ministry of Housing, acts to improve the comfort and safety of buildings and covers research and innovative engineering, evaluation of buildings and dissemination of information.
Colin Bennett

UK building regulation changes - 0 views

  • Set against this there are a number of key areas where we want to explore the potential for deregulation and streamlining of the existing provisions. In particular, representations made to Government demonstrate concern with the costs imposed on electricians by part P (electrical safety—dwellings). We believe it is now time to evaluate the building regulations’ contribution to the safety outcomes they were intended to support and, if we are to retain regulation of this kind, how we might minimise the associated costs.
  • The programme I am setting out today has been arrived at after active engagement with our external partners. A key theme to emerge from this process has been that these partners believe that although the regime is generally fit for purpose, there are things we can improve. This confirms the Department’s belief that the building regulations should remain the national minimum standard that building work should comply with. While much of the programme of work is deregulatory in nature, it will, however, include work to deliver our commitment to increase energy efficiency through part L (conservation of fuel and power). This will represent our next steps towards zero-carbon buildings and will also provide an opportunity to consider provisions for the existing stock in the light of the Government’s emerging policies on reducing carbon emissions, including the green deal. We will also explore how better to ensure high levels of compliance.
Hans De Keulenaer

Defective cable recall from educational facility - 0 views

  • A significant quantity of sub-standard cable purporting to be CCA Cat 5e cable has been removed from an educational establishment in the Isle of Man following an investigation by the Approved Cables Initiative (ACI).
  • The ACI brought the issue of misselling data cable (Cat5e/Cat6) with Copper Clad Aluminium (CCA) to the attention of electrical contractors last year. Such cables are non-compliant with published national and international standards and although they don’t present a safety risk, the fact they do not perform properly will inevitably damage a contractor’s reputation.
Hans De Keulenaer

Guidance for landlords : Electrical Safety Council - 0 views

  • As the number of people becoming landlords soars, research from the Electrical Safety Council has found that misunderstandings between landlords and tenants over responsibilities for safety are exposing many people to life-threatening electrical dangers. The ESC is concerned that the rise in inexperienced landlords - many of whom are finding it easier to rent out their property than sell it - will further compromise safety. The consequences for not understanding obligations can be serious. If a landlord is found to be negligent over electrical safety it can lead to fines or even imprisonment. Our guidance for landlords outlines the simple steps you can take to ensure the electrical safety of your properties.
Hans De Keulenaer

BBC NEWS | England | Berkshire | Alert over electric blanket reuse - 0 views

  • Government statistics show that 10 to 20 people die and 190 are hurt annually by fires caused by faulty blankets.
Hans De Keulenaer

Drunken Indian elephants take on electricity pole | The Register - 0 views

  • According to state wildlife official Sunil Kumar, the drunken pachyderm electrocution incident took place last Friday in Chandan Nukat, a village some 240km west of Meghalaya state's capital Shillong. Kumar said: "There would have been more casualties had the villagers not chased them away."
Hans De Keulenaer

Germany warns citizens to avoid using Wi-Fi - Independent Online Edition > Lifestyle - 0 views

  • People should avoid using Wi-Fi wherever possible because of the risks it may pose to health, the German government has said.
Colin Bennett

Inside the house of the future - 0 views

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    Take a look at a vision of how we might live in years to come. The 'Living Tomorrow' project in Brussels has just opened its revamped concept house of the future.
Hans De Keulenaer

40 per cent of fire fleet 'obsolete' - Belfast Today - 0 views

  • AROUND 40 per cent of Northern Ireland's fire appliances are technically obsolete at more than 10 years old, with two veteran engines approaching their second decade in service, Government figures have revealed. Statistics show 46 engines out of the total fleet of 111 are at least 10 years old.
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