Blaze Damages Fifth-Floor Apartment on Westbourne Park Road
Firefighters have issued a candle safety warning after a fire broke out in a block of flats on Westbourne Park Road in Royal Oak.
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) confirmed that the fire, which severely damaged a four-roomed flat on the fifth floor, was caused by the unsafe use of a candle.
Residents Evacuate as Firefighters Battle Blaze
Three people left the building before emergency crews arrived, and no injuries were reported.
One of the Brigade’s 32-metre turntable ladders was deployed to provide an observation tower, helping firefighters tackle the blaze from above.
Control Officers received the first of 15 emergency calls at 8:14 pm, prompting the dispatch of six fire engines and around 40 firefighters from stations in Paddington, Kensington, and West Hampstead.
The fire was brought under control by 10:02 pm.
Fire Brigade Warns of Candle Risks
Following the incident, the London Fire Brigade reiterated the dangers associated with unattended candles, urging residents to take precautions.
An LFB spokesperson said:
“Candles are one of the most common causes of fire. It’s really important that you never leave a candle unattended and keep them away from anything that can easily catch alight.”
They advised considering battery-powered, flameless LED candles as a safer alternative, adding:
“While LED candles may cost more upfront than traditional ones, they last considerably longer, offering better value for money.”
Candle Safety Advice from the LFB
For those using traditional candles, the LFB recommends:
- Placing candles in a heat-resistant holder on a stable surface
- Keeping candles away from flammable materials
- Never leaving candles unattended
- Taking extra care with children and pets
- Blowing out candles before going to bed
The Brigade’s Home Fire Safety Checker is available online, providing personalized advice to reduce fire risks at home.
Fire Under Investigation
Firefighters have now fully extinguished the fire, but the full extent of the damage and further investigations into the cause remain ongoing.