Candle sparks fire in Gravesend

30+ Incident Saturday 11 February 2023 01:46

Saturday 11 February 2023 02:59
Fire engines: 2
Partner agencies: KFRS Volunteer Response Team
Equipment: PPE - Breathing apparatus, Firefighting - High-pressure hose reel jet, Firefighting - Main jet (hose), Firefighting - Positive pressure ventilation fan

Gravesham

Kent Fire and Rescue Service was called to reports of a living room fire at a house in Dickens Road, Gravesend. 

Two fire engines attended and crews wearing breathing apparatus extinguished the flames using hose reel jets. 

The residents were alerted to the fire by a sounding smoke alarm and were able to evacuate safely. KFRS’ volunteer response team were on-hand to offer them support and advice. 

It’s believed the started accidentally when a candle was left too close to paper and caused it to catch alight. A small amount of damage was caused to a sofa, with the rest of the room damaged by smoke. 

Following the incident, crews are reminding people to use candles with care and to follow our top safety tips: 
•    candles should be fitted in a candle holder, placed on a non-flammable surface.
•    they should not 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 windowsills 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.


Remember, there should be a working smoke alarm fitted on each floor of your home and to test it weekly.