A house fire in Minster on Sea, Sheerness, is believed to have started accidentally after an e-bike was left on charge unattended and caught alight. The incident prompted the response of two fire engines dispatched to the home on Minster Road, where firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used hose reel jets and fog spikes to extinguish the flames.
The fire is thought to have originated in the garage area of the property, where the e-bike was being charged, and subsequently spread to the house. Fortunately, only two individuals inhaled a small amount of smoke during the incident, and no other injuries were reported.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of following safety precautions when charging rechargeable items, including e-cigarettes, e-scooters, or e-bikes. It is essential to store, use, and charge such items as described in the manufacturer’s instructions. Additionally, these devices should be charged when someone is at home and awake and promptly unplugged when finished to reduce the risk of accidents and potential fires. Safety should always be a top priority when dealing with rechargeable devices to prevent unfortunate incidents like this one.