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Hearth injury attributable to air fryers usually round £30k, warns insurer

By Editorial Board Published February 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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Hearth injury attributable to air fryers usually round £30k, warns insurer

Insurance coverage claims following fires attributable to air fryers are working into tens of hundreds of kilos, an insurer has warned.

The standard declare for 2024 was £29,555, in response to Aviva, however in a single case it was as excessive as £80,000.

It has reported incidents the place hearth and smoke injury has unfold to the complete kitchen destroying the ceiling, partitions, cabinets and their contents.

It mentioned there have been some important residence insurance coverage claims over the previous 4 years, after air fryers noticed a surge in reputation due to potential vitality financial savings in contrast with typical ovens.

Aviva mentioned it had been contacted about air fryers bursting into flames and melting, destroying kitchen surfaces, and speculated on the explanations.

Primarily based on a survey by Censuswide, commissioned by the insurer, round two-thirds (68%) of individuals mentioned they personal an air fryer.

Based on the ballot of two,000 folks in December, practically a fifth (19%) had suffered a possible or precise hearth hazard like smoke, overheating or scorching.

Potential causes included: not following directions within the guide, over-filling the air fryer and utilizing it in a non-ventilated space equivalent to a cabinet.

The insurer additionally reported a number of claims the place air fryers had been positioned on hobs, which had been by chance switched on, setting the air fryer alight.

In a single case, a hungry canine had managed to activate the cooker.

Luke Osborne, deputy technical director at charity Electrical Security First, warned in regards to the security dangers related to air fryers which have “become a staple part of our kitchen set-up”.

Here is some recommendation from Electrical Security First to keep away from air fryer misfortunes:

• At all times register the product within the occasion a fault is detected by the producer

• To keep away from potential overheating, by no means overfill your air fryer and by no means plug the equipment into an extension lead

• Be sure to hold your energy cords away from scorching surfaces to keep away from damaging cables

• At all times discuss with the producer’s cleansing directions to take away grease build-up which may trigger a fireplace

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