Kent Fire and Rescue Service swiftly responded to reports of a bathroom fire at a residence in Imperial Way, Ashford, earlier today. The incident, which occurred at approximately 10:49 am, prompted the dispatch of two fire engines to the scene.
Upon arrival, firefighters wearing breathing apparatus quickly tackled the flames using high-pressure hose reel jets. Additionally, crews utilized a positive pressure ventilation fan to clear the property of smoke, ensuring the safety of occupants and minimizing damage.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the fire. However, investigations revealed that the blaze originated from flammable items, including a lighter and an aerosol, left unattended on a windowsill. It’s believed that the items were exposed to direct sunlight, causing them to overheat and eventually ignite.
In light of the incident, firefighters are urging residents to exercise caution and keep areas near windows clear of reflective or highly flammable objects. This precautionary measure aims to prevent similar accidents, where intense sunlight can amplify the risk of ignition.
The prompt response of Kent Fire and Rescue Service underscores their dedication to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. By raising awareness and offering practical advice, firefighters strive to prevent avoidable emergencies and protect lives and property.
For further information on fire safety measures and preventative measures, residents are encouraged to reach out to local fire authorities or visit official fire safety resources.