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Welcome to the DTI's Home Safety Network

Jan 2005 - New rules on electrical work in the home - These new regulations are dealt with by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM).

The DTI cannot provide advice on individual consumer  problems or complaints, nor can it provide any health or safety advice. Please see the links below and on our Useful Links page.

Please note: The phone number for DTI Publications has changed to: 0845 015 0010

The Home Safety Network (HSN) was launched in 2000 to help reduce the high toll of serious home accidents in the UK, and is intended to help inform safety professionals and the public of the hazards.

The HSN brings together information, research and publicity materials produced by DTI and others about related topics.

The intention is not to duplicate or compete with the work already being carried out by other government departments, local authorities, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT), Help the Aged and others.

Please use the menu on the left to navigate the site.

Other Government Departments

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has overall responsibility for Fire Safety. Their Fire Kills! website contains a wealth of information and advice.

The Department of Health is active in the area of accident prevention and medicine safety. The NHS supported on-line Home Healthcare Guide has first aid advice. Also, the 999 Ambulance Service telephone operators are trained in giving first aid advice over the telephone including advice on choking.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has the lead in government in the area of medicines and medical products safety. 

Please contact us with your suggestions for inclusion and feedback on the site.

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Updated: 21 February 2005

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