NRMA Warns of Winter Cooking Fire Dangers

Top tips to reduce fire risk at home

NRMA Insurance encourages households to take these simple steps:

  1. Cooking - never leave the room while cooking and remember to keep flammable items well away from the cooking area.
  2. Electric blankets - check for hotspots in your blanket before you use it and always turn it off before going to sleep.
  3. Heaters - follow the heater-metre rule, ensuring at least a metre of clear space surrounding heaters while in use and never dry anything on top of heaters.
  4. Indoor fires - have your fireplace cleaned before you light the first fire of the season, always use a spark guard when the fire is lit, and keep matches and lighters out of reach of children.
  5. Clothes dryers - clean the lint filter before every use to avoid lint build-up, ensure the dryer isn't overloaded, and use the full cycle including the cool down.
  6. Batteries and chargers - don't leave batteries or devices unattended when on charge and disconnect the device once fully charged.
  7. Multi-plugs - don't overload a multi plug. Check that chargers and cords aren't damaged, and make sure they aren't coiled, or underneath carpet or bedding.
  8. Smoke Alarms - test your smoke alarms regularly to ensure they're in good working order- they're the first thing that's going to let you know that there's a fire.
  9. Fire extinguishers and fire blankets - keep a fire extinguisher and fire blanket handy and make sure you know how to use them.
  10. Check your insurance cover - review your insurance policy to ensure your home and belongings are adequately covered for fire damage.

*Notes:

NRMA Insurance - top causes of cooking-related fires3:

  1. Cooking mishaps / unattended cooking
  2. Electrical/appliance fault
  3. Oil spills/explosion
  4. Open flame/ BBQ

Footnotes:

  1. NRMA Insurance claim data June-August 2024 and 2025
  2. NRMA Insurance claim data June -August 2025
  3. NRMA Insurance claim data June -August 2025
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