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Take care in the kitchen - that's the message from Kent Fire and Rescue Service after a spate of fires in the Swale area over the weekend.
Two Sheppey appliances were sent to a fire at Clarence Row, Sheerness, at 7.47pm on Sunday after a cooker was left on causing fat residues to ignite. The room was left smoke damaged.
Meanwhile, Sittingbourne crews were tackling a blaze at an address in Lower Road, Teynham, after paper which was left close to the cooker caught light. Crews were called at 7.42pm on Sunday and dealt with the fire within eight minutes.
These incidents followed a similar fire in Coldharbour Lane, Sittingbourne, at 7.19am on Saturday when an electric hob was accidentally turned on and set light to a cardboard box which had been left on top. Two crews from Sittingbourne attended and had extinguished the fire by 7.34am.
Charlie Smith, KFRS Community Safety Manager, said: “Our crews did a fantastic job in attending so quickly and dealing with the incidents so swiftly. Fortunately no-one was hurt in any of these incidents while only fairly minimal damage was caused.
“However, these fires highlight the care that needs to be taken in the kitchen as a moment of distraction can quickly and easily lead to a major blaze – the outcome for others could easily be tragic.”
Residents are advised to take the following safety measures:
If you would like any further information on fire safety issues, please call our freephone number 0800 923 7000 to book a home safety visit or visit our website on www.kent.fire-uk.org