Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) aims to keep its communities safe with an important message of safety this December.
Today, December 01, marks the launch of its seasonal campaign, “Twelve Messages of Christmas”, designed to help residents enjoy the festive period while staying safe.
Running throughout the month, the campaign will be sharing key safety advice every two days across its social media channels. Each message focuses on prevention, reducing risks that often increase during the festive season, from checking Christmas lights and avoiding overloaded sockets to staying vigilant in the kitchen and looking out for vulnerable neighbours and family.
Darren Carson, Prevention Team Leader, said:
“Christmas is a time for celebration, but it’s also a time when hazards can increase. From decorations and overloading sockets to unattended cooking, small mistakes can lead to devastating consequences. We’re asking everyone to take a few extra minutes to check their homes and make sure safety comes first.”
The need for this campaign is clear. National figures show that fire risk rises significantly in December, with people 53% more likely to experience a fire on Christmas Day than on an average day.
There is also a 10% increase in accidental home fires during December compared to other months. Hazards such as festive lights, candles, overloaded sockets, and unattended cooking all contribute to this heightened risk. Electrical fires and kitchen fires remain the most common causes, and the growing popularity of e-bikes and e-scooters adds new safety considerations around charging and storage.
Tina Collett, Prevention Team Leader, said:
“This Christmas let’s look out for one another, not just at home, but when you’re out and about. Whether you’re visiting family, heading to a Christmas party, driving or walking home after a night out, take extra care- plan ahead, stay alert, and avoid unnecessary risks. A few simple precautions can make sure everyone gets home safely and enjoys the season.”
Residents are encouraged to follow Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service on social media for all 12 safety messages and additional festive safety advice so that celebrations are remembered for the right reasons.
A few simple precautions, from switching off lights at night to buying gifts from reputable retailers and testing smoke alarms, can save lives and prevent tragedy.
Chief Fire Officer Nikki Watson concluded:
“Christmas should be a time of joy, not tragedy. Every year, we see the devastating impact that fires and accidents can have on families, and many of these incidents are preventable.
“Our priority is keeping everyone safe while they enjoy the festive season. These simple tips can make a big difference and help prevent fires and accidents at home.”
Safety and prevention campaigns like this is a key part of Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service’s commitment to keeping our communities safe and resilient. The annual budget consultation which has launched is your opportunity to have your say on funding for the fire service. Complete the survey and have your say: www.research.net/r/OPFCCPR25






