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Changes to Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) frequency | Islington estate to benefit from social housing decarbonisation grant | Keeping it local – ISHA launches 54 affordable homes in Waltham Forest | Scam call alert | Making a complaint made easier | Read our Residents’ Annual Report for 2022/23 | Allowing access for gas safety checks  | Amazon Key | We’ve updated our parking policy | 105 new affordable homes for North and Northeast London | Meet Jean and Sidney | Disposing of waste and bulk items properly | ISHA announces sponsorship for Islington District Girls Football | ISHA retains G1 and V2 ratings | ISHA's 90th anniversary magazine | MBE for long-time ISHA development sub-committee member | Be cautious about instructing a legal firm | January's resident involvement update | Questions about lift maintenance, service charges and procedures | Need to get bulky waste collected? | Finding the right locksmith | Meet Jay: Resident Scrutiny Panel member | Share your thoughts with the resident scrutiny panel | Combining home and work: Meet Muriel, a long-term ISHA resident and former staff member. | Her game too – ISHA's commitment to girls' football | Always ask for ISHA IDs | You may be eligible to pay less council tax | Our updated complaints policy | Updated privacy statements | Jerome Geoghegan appointed as ISHA's new Director of Development | Our new fire services contractor | We need a long-term plan for housing | Come along to the Hackney Neighbourhood night! | We're a Disability Confident Committed employer | Putting you in touch with the right person, first time | Meet Sophie - Resident & Community Involvement Lead | Fire safety in flats: Guidance to keep you safe | Safe and permitted use of your balcony or terrace | Spring 2024 ISHA residents' magazine | A vote for housing | Your feedback from our Hackney Neighbourhood Night | Get involved with ISHA: Help shape your neighbourhood | How ISHA is celebrating Pride | Resident stories: Meet Joy | Help and support in your local area | Help co-develop our new website | The next government must commit to building more homes | Our new repairs contractor – MNM | Help create our new website | Free summer activities and back to school discounts | Have you signed up for our monthly newsletter? | Barrett’s Grove: A new chapter for affordable living | Congratulations to our ISHA in Bloom competition winners | Tenant Satisfaction Survey - Have your say | You might qualify for a household support fund | Standing against racism | Royal & Sun Alliance contents insurance | Free viewing at The British Museum | Support starts at home | Free October viewing at The British Museum | Come along to the Waltham Forest neighbourhood night | Check your boiler and radiators | View the results of our 2023 Tenant Satisfaction Survey | Join a free history tour in Islington | More than just an AGM | 2023-24 Financial statements | ISHA retains V2 rating and governance rating downgraded to G2 | Your September residents' newsletter | Quick and easy home maintenance how-tos | Islington history walk: Royal openings, clown funerals and more | All our Neighbourhood Night dates | Islington free DIY energy efficiency workshops | ISHA’s Neighbourhood Knock | It’s National Involvement Week! | Get creative in our free art sessions | Seema Gill: Why make art? | October residents' newsletter | Slashing the costs of vampire devices | Anti-social behaviour awareness week: Making communities safer | When we're closed over the festive period | Remember to pay your rent in January | 2023-24 residents' annual report | Telephone payments | Get support with your energy bills | Renew your parking permit | Had a package go missing? | Food for thought | Help us keep lifts working  | We're supporting Lunar New Year celebrations! | Changes to Housing Benefit payments | Thanks for your feedback! | Updated: Fire safety certifications | ISHA's Vietnamese community join Tết celebrations | E-scooter and e-bike charging | Neighbourhood Nights at a venue near you | Do you know about air fryer safety? | We're in Waltham Forest! | Niemann Court Residents' Association | Car parking consultation feedback | Improving your communication experience | Claim a free ticket to a private exhibition | Easter school holidays on a budget | Our recent Waltham Forest Neighbourhood Night

Do you know about air fryer safety?

With their built-in temperature controls and timers, air fryers are a safe and economical means of cooking healthy food for you and your family. But did you know that using an air fryer incorrectly can create a fire risk? In a study of 2,000 UK adults by insurance company Aviva, more than two-thirds(68%) of people said they own an air fryer, and over six in ten people (61%) use one at least weekly. One in five UK adults (19%) said they had encountered potential or actual fire hazards in their homes due to air fryers. Smoke coming from the air fryer (9%) and overheating (9%) were the most common fire-related issues, followed by scorching (4%) and serious incidents, including experiencing an explosion in the home due to an air fryer (3%)! Another 3% of people have experienced a fire. Fire service records confirm that air fryers placed on hobs and subsequently lit have also caused fires! Only recently have there been fires in the Dalston and Waltham Forest areas caused by electrical faults in air fryers. How to stay safe when using an air fryer Purchase the air fryer from a reputable supplier. Look for a UK safety mark or European kitemark ("CE"). Avoid using an air fryer or any cooking appliance while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Stay in the kitchen when using an air fryer. Don't use baking paper in an air fryer. Clean the air fryer after each use. Keep the air fryer away from overhead cupboards, hobs and water. By following these simple precautions, you can continue to use your air fryer to enjoy quick, energy-efficient cooking while minimising the risk of fire. What to do if an air fryer catches fire If a fire starts in your air fryer, follow these steps: Turn off the air fryer only if it is safe to do so. Leave the property immediately and call the fire service on 999. Never attempt to fight the fire yourself. Don't use water on an air fryer fire. Read more news stories
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