On average, about 1,000 vehicle fire claims are opened with Manitoba Public Insurance yearly. Of that total, about 10 per cent of those fire claims are related to faulty extension or block-heater cords.
A cracked extension cord, or block heater cord with a corroded plug, can result in an electrical failure which can quickly spark a fire. The majority of these fires take place in winter as temperatures drop.
Safety tips for extension cords/block heater plugs:
- Don’t drive over your extension cord. This can cause cracking/breaking during bitterly cold weather.
- Cover your block heater plug-in with its protective cover.
- Unplug your block heater by using the hard, rubber end. Pulling on the electrical cord can cause breakage and potential electrical issues.
- Have your block heater cord inspected each fall by a qualified mechanic.
- With personal safety in mind, people are advised not to plug in their vehicles within a garage or any other enclosed structure.