Posted: Mon 25th Mar 2024

Series of tumble dryer fires in north Wales prompts safety warning

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 25th, 2024

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service have issued a safety warning after a fire caused severe damage to two homes this weekend.

A tumble dryer safety warning has been issued after a fire caused severed damage to two north Wales homes on the weekend.

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service were called to the blaze in Broughton on Saturday (23 March).

Six crews and an Aerial Ladder Platform Appliance were called to Broughton Hall Road on Saturday morning at 10.33am.

The occupants had noticed smoke issuing from the garage area of their property and called 999.

The fire spread to the next door property’s garage and travelled to the roof spaces of the houses, causing severe fire damage to both homes.

Now the Head of Fire Safety for North Wales Fire and Rescue Service is appealing to residents to ensure they use tumble dryers safely and have working smoke alarms fitted.

Saturday’s incident was the one of several tumble dryer fires in recent weeks which saw crews attending three fires in the space of seven days.

Firefighters also attended fires involving tumble dryers on the 28 February in Ruthin, 3 March in Buckley and 6 March in Denbigh.

Paul Kay, Head of Fire Safety for North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said: “A fire can be devastating for all involved – causing damage and disruption and in the worst cases, loss of life.

“We’re appealing to residents to follow some simple steps we should all be taking when using our tumble dryers to help everyone stay safe.”

These steps include:

  • Don’t overload plug sockets – the high wattage for a tumble dryer means that it needs its own 13-amp socket. Keep an eye out for any scorching or burn marks, including checking any visible electrical wires.
  • Don’t leave appliances unattended – don’t turn the tumble dryer on before you leave the house or go to bed. Tumble dryers contain powerful motors with fast moving parts that can get very hot.
  • Keep your dryer well ventilated, make sure the vent pipe is kink free and not blocked or crushed in any way.
  • Always clean out the filter after using your tumble dryer.
  • Always allow each drying programme, including the ‘cool down cycle’, to complete fully before emptying the machine. If you stop the machine mid cycle, the clothing will still be hot.
  • Don’t ignore the warning signs – if you can smell burning or clothes feel hotter at the end of the cycle, stop using your appliance and have it checked out by a professional.

Paul added: “Most importantly of all – make sure you have a working smoke alarm and test it regularly – we recommend once a week.

“You should also ensure you have an escape plan for you and your family should a fire occur – and once you’re out of the house, you should always stay out, and never go back in.”



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