Bungalow fire
Firefighters were called to a fire in a semi-detached bungalow in Holland-on-Sea.
When crews arrived at the property they reported that the fire was located in the lounge. The two occupants and their four dogs were all safely out of the property, although they were suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation. Firefighters administered first aid to the casualties until the Ambulance Service arrived.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus went into the property and extinguished the fire.
The fire was extinguished by 4am, and the two casualties were left in the care of the Ambulance Service.
The cause of the fire was found to be a robotic vacuum cleaner that was docked in it charging station. The occupant reported hearing a loud bang and when they went to investigate found the room full of smoke.
Crew Manager Charters from Clacton Fire Station said:
"The property did not have any working smoke alarms, so they have been extremely lucky that they are all safe and managed to get out of the property without serious injury. The lounge has been severely damaged by the fire, but thanks to the quick actions of the firefighters, the rest of the property only suffered slight smoke damage. It could have been a lot worse. The occupants have been extremely lucky, it could have been a very tragic outcome if the occupant hadn't woken up and discovered the fire when they did.
"That is why we urge everyone to ensure they have working smoke alarms in their properties. We fitted smoke alarms in the property before we left, and we will also be going back to the area tomorrow (Sunday 9 April) to ensure everyone has working smoke alarms."
Smoke Alarms - Save Lives
Smoke alarms are proven life savers. They will alert you to the first sign of fire, giving everyone in the property the time they need to get out safely call the fire service.
We want to make sure that every single home in Essex has a smoke alarm, so we will visit any home in Essex and fit smoke alarms completely FREE of charge.
What a home safety visit involves:
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Identifying and making you aware of the potential fire risks in your home
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Making sure you know what to do to reduce or prevent these risks
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Helping you put together an escape plan in case a fire breaks out in the future
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Making sure you have a working smoke alarm and, if you don't, we will fit a FREE ten year smoke alarm
To arrange your home safety visit please call 0300 303 0088 or complete an online form.
Charging Safely
If you need to charge batteries or charge devices with larger batteries in, please follow our safety advice:
- Don’t leave items on charge or plugged in overnight or while you are out of the house
- Never leave chargers plugged in and turned on when they are not in use
- Don’t leave items on charge for long periods
- Only use the charger supplied by the manufacturer
- Look out for the CE mark that indicates chargers comply with European Safety standards.