A small fire broke out in a house on Spencer Street, Gravesend, on Sunday evening, prompting a response from the Kent Fire and Rescue Service. The incident occurred at approximately 7:29 PM and was swiftly attended to by two fire engines.
Upon arrival, firefighters discovered a small fire on the landing of the home, which was quickly extinguished using a high-pressure hose reel jet. Fortunately, the blaze was contained, preventing further damage to the property.
During the incident, one person sustained a minor burn to their leg and received first aid from the fire crews. Subsequently, they were transferred into the care of SECAmb paramedics for further assessment and treatment.
The cause of the fire was determined to be accidental, originating from the improper disposal of a hot candle. It is believed that the disposed candle ignited a small amount of rubbish, which then spread to the nearby carpet, triggering the fire.
In the aftermath of the incident, fire crews issued a reminder to the public regarding the safe use and disposal of candles. They emphasized the importance of ensuring that candles are completely extinguished and fully cooled before disposal. Additionally, candles should be kept well away from any flammable materials, including curtains, bedding, paper, plants, and clothing, to minimize the risk of fire.
This incident serves as a cautionary reminder of the potential dangers associated with improper candle handling and disposal. By following proper safety protocols, individuals can help prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
For further information on fire safety tips and guidelines, the public is encouraged to reach out to their local fire department or visit official fire safety websites.