Well as the potential new mum of a 6month old kitten I think I need to heed these. However, my job and background can help here a bit.
Cable Tidies: they only overheat if too tightly packed. If wires can still move freely inside the tidy after you close it, then they are ok. Also make sure wires are not frayed, or damaged in any way. Scarts are too thick for them to chew through, so don't worry about those. You are more at risk of fire with wires that are tangled than if they are in a loose tidy.
Spraying anything on cables. Some of the liquids mentioned may corrode through the plastic/rubber dependent on the amount you use. So best bet, don't put anything on them.
However, if in doubt, don't use cable tidies. There are pretty decorative fire guards around now, maybe buy a couple and put one on each side..that will keep them out of it for a bit.
Don't cover wires with anything at all that is flammable, like fabric or even cardboard. I've seen horrific pictures in my training of the worst fires caused by things like this usually domestic fires.
Good advice about fire guard around the fire place, I swear by mine!
Lexy can get under the kitchen cupboards...there is a TINY access point but she squeezes through that. If your cats go missing, pull back the kick boards..you're bound to find one of them there.
Dettol: I have all the sprays, but only use them on countertops as Lexy can't get up there. I use Ecover Spray for other areas. Dettol is still made with Phenol from what I last read. If they've changed it, which I hope they have, I will be one happy bunny.
Now having imparted my sage (
) advice...how the bloomin heck am I going to kitten proof my house against Stella? Please tell me, a Bengly!!!