Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsSwitch off before heading off

Switch off before heading off

With 56 structure fires on the North Coast last festive season holiday period, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) and Energex are urging people going away for the holidays to switch off unattended appliances.

According to Energex area manager Kevin Lavender, the best way to ensure your property is as electrically safe as possible before going away is to switch off any electrical appliances before hitting the road.

“We’re asking all holidaymakers leaving their property for another destination to methodically walk around the home, identify appliances that don’t need to be active while they’re away and switch them off at the wall – not just with a remote,” he said.

“Appliances that are in standby mode are still consuming electricity and can still potentially cause an electrical fault while people are away. Not only that, even in standby mode appliances are still costing money to run.

“If holidaymakers heading away for an extended period, it’s also advisable to clean the fridge out and switch it off as well for safety reasons and there’s no point in paying for power you’re not there to enjoy.”

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services crews responded to approximately 300 residential fires state-wide last December and January – nearly one-third of those were due to electrical failure.

QFES Commissioner Greg Leach said there were some simple steps Queenslanders could take to reduce the risk of house fires.

“If you are heading away for the holiday period, make sure you unplug electrical appliances from the wall to prevent electrical faults occurring,” Commissioner Leach said.

“It’s also important to make sure your smoke alarms are working as this will ensure people are alerted to the fire as soon as possible.

“If you see a fire, call Triple Zero (000) immediately.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Singing legends and comedy gold

The Events Centre, Caloundra, is turning up the volume in February. Get ready for a month packed with legendary rock tributes, soulful Motown grooves,...

Vale Jane Rivers

Houseboat warning

More News

New intern docs learn the ropes at Gympie and SCUH

Seventy-six new graduate doctors are joining the team at Sunshine Coast Health, ready to transform their training into person-centred care at hospitals across the...

Houseboat warning

Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) has again today reminded owners of vessels over five metres in length that, as of 1 January 2026, anchoring in...

Noosa wants better tourism

For many Noosa residents, tourism can feel less like an economic success story and more like a daily pressure - crowded roads, busy beaches,...

From landfill to second life

In a first for the Australian water industry, Unitywater has implemented a recycling initiative that turns the PVC banner mesh used at construction sites...

Sunshine Beach boosts safety capacity

Six dedicated surf lifesavers from Sunshine Beach and Peregian Beach have successfully completed advanced Rescue Water Craft (RWC) training – expanding the lifesaving capability...

Flight path consultation extended

Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie has welcomed Air Services Australia’s decision to extend the submission period for the proposed changes to the Sunshine Coast Airport...

Grants up for grabs

The State Government has opened applications for the first round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund this year, with grants of up to $35,000...

Llew calls for flight path consultation extension

Federal Member for Wide Bay, Llew O’Brien MP, is calling on the Australian Government and Airservices Australia to expand and extend the community consultation...

CARA report 2025

CARA President’s Report 2025 In April, CARA committee members attended the ENERVEST Battery Energy Storage information session at the Cooroy Memorial Hall. Their Battery Energy...

Counterfeit note warning

Queensland pubs, hotels and restaurants are being urged to remain vigilant amid reports of counterfeit $50 and $100 banknotes circulating through hospitality venues across...