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A Margate resident has praised Kent Fire and Rescue Service for fitting a smoke alarm that saved her life.
Kim Conway escaped shaken but unhurt from a serious fire in her home after the alarm – recently fitted by Margate firefighters – alerted her to the blaze caused by a chip pan.
Thanet and Margate crews were called to the Grosvenor Place flat at 3.25pm on Wednesday (Feb 25) to deal with the kitchen fire. The smoke alarm had sounded and allowed Kim - who had fallen asleep - precious minutes to vacate her home. Luckily she had closed the door to her kitchen, which prevented the fire from spreading beyond the kitchen itself.
She said: “Before Christmas I saw Margate firefighters in the town centre promoting home safety visits and the fitting of free smoke alarms. I arranged an appointment and they came to the house and fitted the alarm – and it has literally just saved my life. I cannot thank Kent Fire and Rescue Service enough and would advise everyone to take up their offer and have these small devices fitted in their homes – they are absolutely invaluable.”
The smoke alarm was fitted as part of Kent Fire and Rescue Service’s free home safety service, a 30 minute visit during which firefighters give invaluable safety advice and fit, where necessary, smoke alarms free of charge.
Watch Manager Steve Flint was in charge of the incident. He said: “There is no doubt this smoke alarm saved Kim’s life because it gave her the chance to escape the property, call us and stay out until we had dealt with the fire.
"Had it not have alerted her to the fire the outcome may have been very different. We cannot impress upon people enough that it is vital, as this incident has shown, that you fit and maintain smoke alarms to protect you and your family from the threat of fire.”
For more information on the importance of smoke alarms and general fire safety advice, log onto www.kent.fire-uk.org. To book a home safety visit call KFRS’s free number 0800 923 7000, or contact your nearest fire station