HC Deb 27 July 1989 vol 157 c823W
Mr. Randall

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster if he will list for the last 20 years how many deaths and serious accidents are attributable to faulty electrical installations.

Mr. Forth

[holding answer 24 July 1989]: The information is not available either in the form requested or for the whole of the last 20 years.

Fatal and non-fatal casualties from fires in dwellings due to faults in electical appliances:

Fatal Non-Fatal
Year Fault in mains circuit Fault in appliance Fault in mains circuit Fault in appliance
1978 11 37 133 379
1979 13 52 143 485
1980 6 38 108 407
1981 11 41 109 459
1982 8 33 108 443
1983 26 42 148 498
1984 15 33 183 502
1985 9 40 175 620
1986 11 38 178 600
1987 10 23 180 571

Source: Home Office Fire Statistics.

Electrocutions: Fatal home accidents involving electrical products in England and Wales
Year Fault in mains circuit Fault in appliances
1979 4 23
1980 4 17
1981 4 15
1982 1 32
1983 8 28
1984 2 14
1985 3 20

Source: HADD

HASS: Electric current accidents, Hospital admissions
Year Number
1980 11
1981 15
1982 19
1983 12
1984 12
1985 14
1986 12
1987 9

Source: HASS

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