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Officials Warn: Electric Blankets and Hot Water Bottles a Deadly Combo in Freezing UK
17 Nov
Summary
- Temperatures to drop below -7°C in parts of UK
- Snow and ice risks in northern England, Wales, and Scotland
- Combining electric blankets and hot water bottles can cause electrocution

As the UK braces for a sudden drop in temperatures, officials are issuing a critical warning to the public: do not use electric blankets and hot water bottles together. This surprising winter risk has caught many people off guard, and authorities are urging caution to prevent potential tragedies.
According to the Met Office, temperatures are expected to dip well below freezing in some areas, with the mercury potentially reaching as low as -7°C in parts of the country. This cold snap comes on the heels of Storm Claudia, which left several regions flooded. Now, the risk of snow and ice in northern England, Wales, and Scotland is a growing concern.
The Gloucestershire Fire Brigade has taken to social media to spread the word, stating that the combination of electric blankets and hot water bottles could be "dangerous" and could even "electrocute" users. Experts recommend getting electric blankets safety-checked every three years and using heating devices properly to avoid such hazardous situations.
This latest advisory comes after previous public health guidance during cold weather has drawn criticism for being overly cautious. However, with the potential for severe conditions in the coming days, officials are determined to ensure the safety of the public, even if it means addressing some surprising winter risks.




