UK Households Warned: Soaring Fire Risks Amid Record Sunshine and Outdoor Activities
June 2, 2025
Households across the UK are being cautioned about heightened fire risks this summer, following a record-breaking spring that saw 630 hours of sunshine from March to late May 2025.
This sunny season has raised concerns, as the previous record of 626 hours was set in 2020, prompting increased vigilance regarding fire safety.
Aviva has reported a significant rise in garden fire claims during April and May 2025, surpassing all monthly totals from the previous year, with average claims reaching nearly £16,000.
The increase in outdoor activities, such as barbecuing and bonfires, is believed to be a key factor contributing to this surge in fire claims.
Additionally, lightning claims have escalated over the past five years, posing further fire hazards by striking homes and causing electrical malfunctions.
In light of these risks, Aviva has provided several fire safety tips, urging the public to avoid unattended bonfires and to exercise caution with barbecues, especially in windy conditions.
Barbecue safety advice includes checking weather conditions, properly disposing of hot ash, and ensuring barbecues are placed on non-flammable surfaces.
Reflective items should be kept away from direct sunlight, as sunlight can magnify through glass objects and potentially ignite fires.
Moreover, cigarettes and matches must be fully extinguished and disposed of carefully to prevent igniting dry vegetation.
To mitigate risks from electrical devices, it is recommended to unplug chargers once devices are fully charged and avoid leaving them unattended overnight.
A recent survey by Censuswide revealed that 12% of UK residents are more concerned about fire safety during hot weather, with an additional 13% expressing heightened worries during barbecue season.
Overall, the combination of increased outdoor activities and dry conditions emphasizes the importance of being cautious to prevent potential fire hazards.
Summary based on 4 sources
Get a daily email with more UK News stories
Sources

Oxford Mail • Jun 2, 2025
Fire risk warning to households after UK basks in sunny spring
Reading Chronicle • Jun 2, 2025
Fire risk warning to households after UK basks in sunny spring
Malvern Gazette • Jun 2, 2025
Fire risk warning to households after UK basks in sunny spring
Chester and District Standard • Jun 2, 2025
Fire risk warning to households after UK basks in sunny spring