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We are reminding residents to take extra care in the kitchen after cooking oil caused a house fire in Stoke-on-Trent.
Crews went to a home off Paragon Road, Longton, just before 10.45pm yesterday (Sunday 10 March) when the alarm was raised.
Firefighters put it out within 30 minutes.
A man was treated at the scene by paramedics from West Midlands Ambulance Service for smoke inhalation.
We investigated the cause and later found that the fire started accidentally. The homeowner was heating up cooking oil in a wok which then ignited and began to spread.
After the investigation was finalised, we installed additional smoke alarms inside the property.
Station Manager Ben Woodward, said: “More than 50 per cent of the fires we attend are caused by cooking. Distraction is the main cause of these fires, with pans and grills left to set alight because they’ve not been looked after properly.
“It’s really important that when preparing for meal times we pay close attention to the food we’re cooking and look when we cook, otherwise the consequences could be fatal.”
Here are some tips on how to stay safe in the kitchen while cooking:
For more safety advice, visit our website: Cooking safety (staffordshirefire.gov.uk)
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