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Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) supports Register My Appliance week

MAWWFRS is supporting Register My Appliance Week (January 19-23) and urging all households to register their white goods, small or large, to ensure their brands know where to find them. Whether machines are newly purchased, long installed, have been acquired ‘nearly new’ or second-hand, registration is vital to help ensure the longest possible safe lifespan.

In the last 12 months, MAWWFRS has responded to 40 incidents involving faulty white goods. They recommend that people register their appliances, so that if there are any safety concerns or product recalls for any of the appliances in their home, they can be informed as soon as possible. MAWWFRS strive to keep the community safe in their homes.  

Home Fire Safety Manager Gareth Hands said: “Smart, efficient appliances make life easier, but it’s essential to get them registered. It’s quick, free, and ensures you’re alerted first if a safety repair is ever needed.

“A few minutes now helps you enjoy the benefits without compromising safety.”

Visit AMDEA’s Register My Appliance portal for more information, it provides a quick and easy remedy offering online access to more than 70 leading brands, with most accepting registration of both new and older appliances.

Do you love your appliances? Get them registered at www.registermyappliance.org.uk

For more information on White Goods safety in your home, please visit the MAWWFRS website.

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