Latest News Mon, Apr 13, 2026 11:23 AM
April is finally here, bringing with it that familiar urge for a fresh start. As we embrace spring cleaning and shake off the winter blues, many homeowners turn their attention to renovation projects. Whether you’re creating an open-plan layout or converting a loft, spring is the perfect time to transform your space. However, in the excitement of upgrading your home, fire safety is often overlooked.

Why Renovations Increase Fire Risk
A building site, even a small-scale residential one, is inherently riskier than a finished home. Renovations increase fire risk because:
Common risks during renovations include “hot works” like soldering or grinding, overloaded circuits from power tools, blocked escape routes, and the buildup of flammable waste such as sawdust or oily rags. Understanding these hazards is key to preventing incidents.

How to Safely Work with Contractors and Sign-off
Working safely with contractors is essential. Before the project begins, walk through the property together and identify alarm locations. Make sure alarms are protected with dust covers, not tampered with, and insist on daily clean-ups to remove combustible waste. Keeping escape routes clear should be a top priority throughout the project.
Once the work is complete, don’t assume everything is safe. Renovations can affect alarm placement, so check whether detectors need repositioning. Clean alarms to remove any lingering dust and test the entire system to ensure it is functioning correctly. If you’ve added a new kitchen, consider installing a heat alarm, which won’t be triggered by cooking fumes.

Final thoughts
Ultimately, maintaining fire safety during a renovation comes down to planning, awareness, and follow-through. By taking simple precautions before, during, and after your project, you can enjoy your newly improved space with peace of mind, knowing your home and family are protected.
Featured News
Martin Przewozny, Relationship Manager at Aico, used his own home to assess how...
Magna Housing is proud to announce that it has become one of the first organisations...
BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS
Discreet and secure, the Ei1025 Environmental Sensor can be placed throughout a property to monitor...
The Gateway and Cloud portal use Aico’s SmartLINK technology to bring together data from all...
The Ei3030 is a multi-sensor Fire & Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm. Containing our proven and dependable...