4 Feb 2019

In 2018 Consumer champion called for plastic-backed fridges, freezers and fridge-freezers to be removed from sale. They found that the backing material of nearly half of all such appliances currently on sale in the UK are manufactured from unsafe plastic that presents a potential fire risk.

Their research also found that a number of models are backed with a plastic that manufacturers had in the past claimed was ‘fire-retardant’ but in fact could also speed up the spread of a fire.

Most dangerous appliance

Some of the measures include improved regulation of second-hand appliances

In London around one fire a day involves white goods and although fires caused by fridge or freezer faults are rare - 8% (source UK fire statistics) – they are potentially the most dangerous appliance because they contain so many flammable materials.

Which is calling on manufacturers to stop making fridges and freezers with any plastic backing and urging retailers to stop selling them. And in conjunction with London Fire Brigade they are calling on the government to introduce new measures to protect consumers from potential appliance fires. Some of the measures include improved regulation of second-hand appliances, changes to the way refrigeration goods are made and a single government backed product recall database.

Protecting family and home from fires

In the meanwhile, there are steps users can take to protect their family and home from potential appliance fires:

  • Don’t ignore if the white goods start making a noise
  • Check that appliances haven’t been recalled
  • Remember to fit smoke and heat alarms
  • Always register the appliance
  • Always keep the white goods in a safe, out of the way place and avoid keeping them in escape routes such as hallways and landings

Additionally, one can fit a Firetrace fire suppression systems to their appliances, the Firetrace system provides a simple solution to prevent any fire from escalating and can be retro fitted on all kinds of equipment including tumble dryers, fridges and freezers.