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Anyone with an electric blanket at home urged to check it over safety concerns

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‘Many people don’t realise how quickly they can become dangerous’

A fire safety consultant has issued an urgent warning about electric blankets. Anyone who owns one at home is urged to check it for a ‘common hazard’, which increases the risk of a fire.

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With the weather remaining cold, many UK households will use cost-effective gadgets to stay warm without overspending on central heating bills. Finance expert Martin Lewis says ‘heating the person, not the home’, is one of many ways people can help themselves save on high energy bills over the winter months – and gadgets like electric blankets can be particularly handy.

On average, a heated blanket uses less than 10p of electricity for an hour of warmth, a major saving compared to how much it can cost to put the heating system on. But these blankets have a shelf life, and prolonged use can lead to hazards developing, especially if users don’t know the warning signs to watch for.

Rob Watchorn is a director and fire safety consultant at The Fire Co. He said there are both obvious and subtle warning signs that might mean it’s time to get rid of your blanket and replace it with a new one.

“While electric blankets can feel like a safe, sensible way to stay warm, especially with rising energy costs, many people don’t realise how quickly they can become dangerous,” he said. “After all, damage isn’t always obvious, and just because a blanket still heats up doesn’t mean it’s safe to use.”

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The specialist said there are four checks anyone with an electric blanket should do regularly to ensure they don’t put themselves or their home at risk. They include:

  1. Fraying fabric
  2. Scorch marks
  3. Exposed wires
  4. A controller that feels hot to the touch

Rob added: “One of the biggest issues we see is people continuing to use electric blankets well beyond their safe lifespan. Most manufacturers recommend replacing them after around ten years, but many people keep using them simply because they ‘still work’.

“On top of that, you should never use an electric blanket if you have an air flow pressure relief mattress or emollient creams. Using a hot water bottle at the same time is also a big no-no, as mixing water and electricity increases the risk of electrocution and fire.”

The specialist added that buying a second-hand blanket might seem like a bargain at the time, but claims it is “not wise” as it can be impossible to know the complete history. He said: “We have seen cases where even newer blankets bought online were found to be unsafe due to faulty plugs or internal damage.”

Check an electric blanket for safety concerns

Rob said: “While many modern electric blankets include improved safety features, no electrical product is completely risk-free. Of course, that doesn’t mean we should stop using electric blankets altogether, but we should treat them with caution.

“Checking them regularly, storing them flat or loosely folded to prevent damage to the internal wiring, and unplugging them before sleep, unless they are specifically designed for overnight use, can significantly reduce the risk of a devastating house fire.

Rob said that most UK councils and fire services offer testing schemes, allowing you to have your blanket assessed by a professional. If you’re ever unsure about the condition of your electric blanket, the safest option is to stop using it and replace it.

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Irish Grand National start time today – When does the 2026 race get underway?

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The Grand National 2026 is just around the corner, with the world-famous Aintree racecourse set to host three days of racing across April 9-11.

Standard and hospitality tickets start at £33.50 at The Jockey Club, with VIP and hospitality packages also available from £249 at Seat Unique.

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Northern Echo’s Best Restaurant 2026 top ten finalists revealed

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It’s no secret that there are some fantastic spots to get some great grub across the region, a place home to so many talented and dedicated restaurants. 

And this year we’ve once again been looking to shine a spotlight on the best of the best, along with the help of our readers.

We can now reveal the top ten finalists in our competition – and we want you to now vote for your favourite.

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This year’s top ten are: 

  1. Burtree Inn – Burtree Gate, Darlington, DL2 2XZ
  2. Stable Hearth – 33-35 Duke Street, Darlington, DL3 7RX
  3. Taipan Asia – 10 Crown Street, Darlington, DL1 1LU
  4. Tawny Owl – Neasham Road, Hurworth Moor, Darlington, DL3 1QE
  5. The Bay Horse – 45 The Green, Hurworth-on-Tees, Darlington, DL2 2AA
  6. The Bridge Inn – The Green, Stapleton, DL2 2QQ
  7. The Crown at Mickleton – Mickleton, Barnard Castle, DL12 0JZ
  8. The Ivy Tree – Yarm Road, Stockton-on-Tees, TS18 3RY
  9. The Loft Steakhouse & Grill – 10 Crown Street, Darlington, DL1 1LU
  10. The Talbot – 47–49 The Green, Bishopton, Stockton-on-Tees, TS21 1HE

To vote, you simply need to cut out a coupon printed in The Northern Echo this week and next. You have until Wednesday, April 22 to vote for your favourite. 

In the meantime, we’ll be highlighting each of the restaurants and gastropubs in our top ten to help you decide which one to vote for.

The Northern Echo editor Gavin Foster said: “We have some fantastic restaurants across Darlington and County Durham and our best restaurant or gastropub competition is the perfect opportunity to shine a spotlight on that. 

“We are delighted to once again be launching our search for the best of the best. Get your votes in now!”

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To vote, you simply need to cut out a coupon printed in The Northern Echo this week and next. You have until

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The White House Easter Egg Roll explained

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The White House Easter Egg Roll explained

Last year’s activities included a Best Hopscotch competition, play garden, a reading nook, Best Military Card Writing Station and more.

But the crown jewel of the event every year in the White House Easter Egg Roll and Egg Hunt. First Lady Melania Trump announced the details for the 148th White House Easter Egg Roll which is set to take place on Monday, April 6 in Washington.

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The supplements to take this spring (and the ones to ditch)

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The supplements to take this spring (and the ones to ditch)

Just when you thought you’d nailed your supplement routine, we’re here to tell you that you might need to shake things up for spring.

After what feels like the longest winter, the days are finally getting lighter and brighter, and with the change in weather comes the perfect time to kickstart a path to a healthier life. You might already feel like you’re striving to do everything right — racking up your plant points each week, working out consistently, getting your sleep hygiene in place and trying your best to keep a lid on stress, but taking a seasonal approach to wellness can give your efforts an extra boost.

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Former North Yorkshire foster child praises Harrogate family

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Former North Yorkshire foster child praises Harrogate family

Ashley Smith, 23, spent 13 years in care from age eight, alongside his twin brother Nathan, for nine of those years.

Mr Smith is one of four siblings and lived with three different foster families during his time in care.

He said: “I would ask more local families to think about fostering and offering a safe and loving home to a child who needs one, and I would especially ask for brothers and sisters to be kept together whenever possible.”

He credits his progress to his final foster carers, Diane and Stuart Kelly from Harrogate.

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Ashley with his final foster parents Diane and Stuart Kelly from Harrogate (Image: North Yorkshire Council)

He added: “They offered a warm and loving home where I felt I belonged.

“Diane and Stuart have done a lot for me emotionally and financially too.

“Truly caring and treating a young person as part of the family makes all the difference.”

Ashley now lives in York and is studying children, young people, and society at university, where he then hopes to become a social worker.

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Cllr Janet Sanderson, executive member for children and families at North Yorkshire Council, said: “We are incredibly proud of Ashley and everything he has achieved.”

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The healing power of a multi-generational stay at Lakes by Yoo

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The healing power of a multi-generational stay at Lakes by Yoo

Hotel rooms, cabins and apartments are all available for rent and included in the price are the endless lakes, woodlands and meadows to romp in. It would be impossible to get bored here, with paddleboarding, fresh-water wild swimming, cycling, kayaking, zip wire, archery, bushcraft and tennis all on the menu.

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York Green Party activist recognised for Ukraine work

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York Green Party activist recognised for Ukraine work

Mike Kearney, a National Education Union (NEU) representative, received the award at the NEU’s national conference in Brighton for his solidarity work supporting teachers in Ukraine.

Daniel Kebede, president of the union, said: “Congratulations to Michael for his exemplary international solidarity work.

“Michael’s commitments to Ukraine’s teachers and pupils have been unwavering.”

Mr Kearney is travelling with support from the NEU Ukraine Solidarity Network (Image: York Green Party)

Mr Kearney was honoured for his ongoing efforts to support Ukrainian teachers and students, and is travelling with support from the NEU Ukraine Solidarity Network.

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On April 2, he set off from Brighton in a van delivering aid to Ukraine.

The van included educational materials donated by York schools, along with Easter eggs for children and families.

He will leave the van in Ukraine to assist with ongoing aid delivery.

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UK state pension triple lock rise: Everything you need to know

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