What is your risk management position on electric blankets?
Like any electric appliance, electric blankets can spark fires in the home that damage property and threaten lives. To reduce your risk of fire when using one of these blankets, remind your members to do the following:
- Switch the unit off when finished using it.
- Inspect blanket daily for any signs of damage or wear, and replace blanket if you spot problems such as frayed wires.
- Use and maintain blanket according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and replace it at least every ten years even it if still appears in good condition.
- Make sure the electric blanket is plugged into a single outlet and not daisy-chained to one outlet, increasing the risk for overload.
There are some health conditions (pregnancy, diabetes, to name a few) for which doctors discourage the use of electric blankets. Make sure your member residents have cleared the use of an electric blanket with their health care provider.