Candle causes house fire in Gillingham

30+ Incident Tuesday 11 December 2018 18:57

Tuesday 11 December 2018 19:28
Fire engines: 2
Partner agencies: South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb)
Equipment: Firefighting - High-pressure hose reel jet

Medway

Kent Fire and Rescue Service was called to reports of a house fire in Grain Road, Gillingham. Two fire engines attended and crews used a hose reel jet to extinguish the fire which was in the porch. Firefighters managed to contain the fire and protect the rest of the house, of which around 50% was smoke damaged. The elderly resident had accidentally knocked over a candle which caused nearby coats to catch fire. She was outside when fire crews arrived, and was taken to hospital by SECAmb paramedics as a precaution due to smoke inhalation. Following this near miss, firefighters are urging people to take care when enjoying candles in the home. Leanne McMahon, Group Manager for Community Safety, said: “Every year Kent Fire and Rescue Service responds to more than 20 candle fires in the home. Be candle smart and protect yourself, your family and your home by following our top tips:• Candles should be fitted in a candle holder, placed on a non-flammable surface.• They shouldn't be left unattended when burning, especially with young children or pets in the house.• Make sure candles aren't burning close to curtains, bedding, clothing or even plants which might catch fire.• Be sure not place burning candles on window sills or on the floor.• Extinguish all candles before going to bed.• Burning candles shouldn't be placed anywhere where they might be knocked over or caught in a draught.• Be sure not allow anything to fall into the molten wax as this can form a secondary wick.• It's best not to move candles when they are alight or while the wax is molten.• Consider using LED candles instead of real candles.• Remember to buy a smoke alarm and test it regularly.”