The Data of Danger: Top 5 Causes of Australian House Fires in 2026
In Australia, fire services respond to thousands of preventable residential fires annually. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, there are over 5,000 hospitalisations each year due to thermal injuries, with winter months seeing a significant spike in incidents.
For those managing property, understanding these top five risks is the first step toward effective fire protection management.
1. Kitchen & Unattended Cooking (45% of Incidents)
The kitchen remains the most dangerous room in the house. FRNSW data consistently shows that approximately 45% of all house fires originate in the kitchen.
- The Stat: Most of these are caused by “abandoned” or unattended cooking.
- Prevention: Property Managers should ensure that every tenancy has a functional fire blanket and extinguishermounted away from the stove but within reach.
- Reference: FRNSW Keep Looking When Cooking Campaign.
2. Electrical Faults and Appliances (25-40% of Incidents)
Electrical issues are a leading cause of fires that result in total property loss because they often occur behind walls or in ceilings.
- The Stat: Roughly 40% of home fires in Australia are attributed to electrical faults, including faulty wiring, overloaded power boards, and deteriorating appliances.
- The Risk: Older properties with outdated switchboards are at a higher risk. This highlights the necessity for regular smoke alarm and electrical safety testing.
- Reference: Electrical Fire Statistics Australia.
3. Lithium-Ion Battery Failures (The Fastest Growing Risk)
This is the “new frontier” of fire risk. The ACCC reported a 92% increase in lithium-ion battery incidents recently.
- The Stat: In 2024, Western Australia alone saw a battery fire nearly every second day.
- The Risk: These fires involve “thermal runaway,” making them incredibly difficult to extinguish.
- Prevention: Ensure tenants are educated on not charging e-scooters or laptops on soft surfaces. A high-quality smoke alarm system is the only way to get early warning of these fast-burning fires.
4. Heating and Cooling Systems
As temperatures fluctuate, the use of portable heaters and electric blankets increases.
- The Stat: Fires in bedrooms and lounge rooms (often heat-related) account for a significant portion of fatalities because they occur while occupants are sleeping.
- The Rule: The “Meter from the Heater” rule is vital. Property Managers should check that fixed heating units are serviced and that tenants aren’t using frayed portable units.
- Reference: CFA Home Heating Safety.
5. Smoking Materials and Open Flames
Despite declining smoking rates, smoking materials remain a leading cause of fatal house fires.
- The Stat: Over 26% of fatal residential fires are caused by smoking materials, with a high percentage involving smoking in bed.
- The Risk: Candles and incense also fall into this category, particularly when placed near curtains or in drafty areas.
- Compliance: Ensure your properties meet the latest interconnected smoke alarm legislation to ensure tenants in bedrooms are alerted to a fire starting in another room.
Mitigating Risk with Fireshift
Statistics show that you are twice as likely to die in a home fire if you do not have a working smoke alarm. Beyond the beep, the quality of your fire safety equipment and the regularity of your maintenance schedule are the only variables you can truly control as a Property Manager.
Protect your portfolio today. Contact Fireshift for a comprehensive fire safety and ensure your properties are compliant with all Australian Standards.
