Blaze Breaks Out on Scott Road, Gravesend – No Injuries
Kent Fire and Rescue Service raced to a house fire on Scott Road, Gravesend earlier today. The blaze was sparked by items left on a hob that had been accidentally switched on. Two fire engines tackled the flames swiftly, with firefighters in full protective gear using high-pressure hose reels to bring the fire under control.
Firefighters Issue Urgent Kitchen Safety Warning
Thankfully, no one was hurt in the incident, but the fire crews are now warning everyone to keep hobs clear—even when off—to avoid similar disasters. They’ve shared vital kitchen safety tips to keep homes safe:
- Never leave the kitchen unattended while cooking.
- Keep ovens and grills spotless—banish grease and fat buildup.
- Store flammable items like tea towels at least 50cm from the hob.
- Only run appliances like dishwashers and washing machines when you’re awake and at home.
- Avoid cooking if you’ve been drinking alcohol.
- If a fire breaks out, evacuate immediately and call 999. Never go back inside.
- Use timers and follow all food packaging cooking instructions carefully.
Kent Fire Urges Vigilance to Avoid Kitchen Disasters
Kent Fire and Rescue continues to stress the importance of staying alert in the kitchen to prevent fires. A moment’s carelessness can lead to a dangerous blaze—so keep your cooking safe and your home protected.