Maldon Fire Station issues tumble dryer warning as two fire engines sent to tackle kitchen fire

By Ben Shahrabi

23rd Jun 2023 | Local News

Both of Maldon Fire Station's appliances were called to a house fire in Cross Road, Maldon. (Photos: Maldon Fire Station)
Both of Maldon Fire Station's appliances were called to a house fire in Cross Road, Maldon. (Photos: Maldon Fire Station)

Maldon Fire Station has urged tumble dryer owners to be cautious, following a kitchen fire on Wednesday (June 21).

Two fire engines were called to the scene of a "well-developed" kitchen fire in Cross Road, Maldon, caused by a tumble dryer.

Crews worked hard to contain the fire and prevent additional spread. The fire was fully extinguished by 5.57pm.

Pictures from the scene show the extent of damage done to the kitchen at a house in Cross Road, Maldon. (Photo: Maldon Fire Station)

Although the kitchen was badly damaged, internal doors were closed so there was limited smoke damage to the rest of the house.

The exact cause of the fire could not be determined. However, a Fire Station spokesperson offered advice to owners of the appliances to help reduce the risk of fire:

  • Always follow the manufacturer's instructions
  • Don't use tumble dryers at night or while unattended
  • Clean the filters after each use to ensure they do not become blocked with fluff
  • Items should be removed from the dryer immediately after the cycle and shaken loose to assist cooling
  • Ensure that the appliance has its own plug socket and do not overload extension leads

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