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Electric blankets sold across the country have been recalled due to fire risk.

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 17/12/202517/12/2025

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Immediate recall notice has been ordered for electric blanket sold throughout UK At risk of fire and electric shock.

Covering, Sold by B&QThe Office of Product Safety and Standards says it poses a fire risk because it contains an electrical component that can overheat. This means that it could catch fire itself or set fire to the furniture around it, posing a serious threat.

It is also possible that the controller may overheat and melt in this scenario, standard sentinel addedWhich means that live parts may be exposed and cause electric shock.

It was found not to meet the requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.

B&Q Goodhome Saturnia Electric Blanket has been recalled

B&Q Goodhome Saturnia Electric Blanket has been recalled ,Product Safety and Standards Office,

the product is B&Q The Goodhome Saturnia Electric Blanket, made in China, is on sale from November 2024.

Customers are asked to stop using the product immediately, disconnect it from the mains, and return it to their nearest B&Q store for a full refund.

Many people are choosing to use electricity blanket An affordable way to keep warm this winter. with energy With bills constantly high, the appliances provide a way to keep one person warm without heating the entire house.

However, many fire brigades have now issued warnings in response to the increasing popularity of electric blankets. Guidance from the London Fire Brigade (LFB) states: “Although electric blankets can be a great, cost-effective way of keeping warm and cosy, it is important to use them carefully.”

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“Before you put your electric blanket on the bed to use in the winter months, take a few minutes to check that the blanket is safe for continued use.”

Many energy providers and councils now offer free electric blankets

Many energy providers and councils now offer free electric blankets ,Getty/iStock,

The fire service recommends checking that the cloth is not frayed or frayed, and that there is no damage to any electrical parts of the appliance.

It also advises against using hot water bottles with electric blankets, and never using one overnight unless specifically stated to be safe.

Multiple energy providers and councils Provide free electric blanketTo help vulnerable or low-income people during the cold months, with products like hand warmers or even portable heaters.

Some estimates suggest that using an electric blanket can save up to £300 a year on energy bills, and is particularly useful for the less mobile and older people.

Octopus Energy and OVO are two major energy companies offering blankets this winter. As with most other large companies, they also have Flooding other means of support.

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