Electric Blanket Safety
Electric blankets can be a great, cost-effective way to keep warm and cosy during winter, but it's important to use them with care to reduce the risk of fire.
Electric blanket safety tips
- Always buy new when choosing an electric blanket - never buy secondhand blankets, as they may not be safe and you can't be sure that they meet current safety requirements
- Always read and follow the manufacturer's instructions before use
- Examine your blanket regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Never use an electric underblanket as an overblanket (or vice versa)
- Do not use the blanket while it's still folded or creased
- Do not use a hot water bottle at the same time as using your electric blanket
- Do not touch the blanket if you have wet hands or feet, and never use the blanket if it is wet or damp
Electric blankets should be checked by a qualified technician every three years for signs of wear or damage.
Storing electric blankets
- Let the blanket cool down before folding
- Loosely fold or roll it in a towel or plastic bag and store the blanket in a cool dry place
- Do not use any moth-proofing chemicals
- Do not place heavy items on top of the blanket while it is being stored