HC Deb 11 December 1962 vol 669 cc46-7W
Sir B. Janner

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many fires have taken place during each of the last five years; whether the fires in domestic houses and flats were ascribed to carelessness or to defective stoves or electrical appliances; and how many children died as a result of such fires.

ENGLAND AND WALES
1957 1958 1959 1960 1961
Number of fires* 108,114 90,372 222,400 119,684 145,800
Number of fires in houses and flats* 19,581 20,824 22,840 23,212 25,508
Number of fires in houses and flats—
(a) involving solid fuel appliances 6,666 6,652 6,556 6,276 6,424
(b) involving oil stoves 1,158 2,032 2,204 2,088 2,220
(c) involving electrical appliances 3,545 3,800 4,160 4,808 5,772
(d) resulting in the death of children (under 15 years of age)† 35 26 30 29 34
* These figures show the number of fires attended by fire brigades.
† This category excludes deaths from burns arising from personal accidents not attended by fire brigades.