Protect your home this winter
City Vision
|June 12, 2025
The winter months in South Africa are commonly associated with a heightened risk of fire-related incidents in various communities.
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This increase is due mainly to the significant drop in temperatures, prompting many households to consider various heating methods to keep their families warm. At the same time, the cold, dry conditions create an environment conducive to wildfires due to a lack of rain during the season.
The impact of these fires can lead to devastating outcomes, ranging from loss of life, human displacement, health risks (from burns and smoke inhalation) and business interruptions caused by home or business fires.
Open-air or veld fires may also destroy vegetation, livestock, and damage infrastructure.
In light of this, the African Insurance Association (Saia) would like to remind South Africans of both the personal and financial impact that the incidents can have.
SAIA encourages individuals and businesses to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to reduce fire hazards and protect their families, property, and livelihoods.
For many households, the significant threats that cause residential fires include using unmonitored heating devices such as home open fires, gas and electrical heaters and electrical blankets. These risks are often exacerbated by electrical faults resulting from poor maintenance or overloading systems and appliances.
This story is from the June 12, 2025 edition of City Vision.
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