Firefighters have warned people of the danger of leaving candles unattended
Candles left unattended have led to two house fires in Cambridgeshire this week. Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue has warned people not to leave candles unattended, after firefighters were called to two house fires this week.
One took place on Keynes Road in Cambridge on Tuesday (June 15), just before 3pm, while the other took place on New Barns Avenue in Ely just after 12.30am on Thursday (June 18).
In a social media post, a fire spokesperson said: “Candles in a home may feel cosy, but they can quickly become a serious fire risk if not used safely. Please take a moment to follow these simple steps to protect your home: never leave candles unattended; make sure you have a good bedtime routine, checking candles are fully out before you sleep; place candles in a draught-free area away from curtains, furniture and other flammable surfaces; leave plenty of space above and around the candle and its holder and keep candles out of reach of children and pets.
On the Cambridge fire, the fire spokesperson added: “Wearing breathing apparatus, firefighters used a hose reel to extinguish the fire and cleared the smoke using a positive pressure ventilation fan.
“The crews returned to their station by 4.40am. The cause of the fire was accidental.” Firefighters also used a hose reel to extinguish the Ely house fire, and returned to the first stations by 2.40am. This fire was also deemed to be accidental.
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