Faversham: Fire crews at bedroom blaze in Finch Close
00:00, 15 February 2017
updated: 09:53, 15 February 2017
Sunlight reflecting from a mirror onto blinds sparked a fire in a woman’s bedroom.
Liz Swan was in her garden in Finch Close, Faversham, this morning when the blaze broke out in her daughter’s room.
Two fire engines rushed to the scene, where the flames had spread to the curtains and bedding.
Ms Swan said: “I rushed into the house to hear all the smoke alarms sounding, made sure the bedroom doors were closed and we immediately got out of the house to wait outside with our pet dog.
“I rang 999 at around 9.30am and the firefighters were absolutely brilliant, they were on the scene within a couple of minutes and we were so grateful for their assistance and support.”
Faversham crew manager Dan Wooller said: “We believe the fire started accidentally after sunlight reflected from a magnifying vanity mirror onto blinds.
“By the time we arrived, within three minutes of receiving the emergency call, it had already spread to curtains and bedding.
“Incidents like this while rare, really do highlight the fact that fire can start when you least expect it.
“Ms Swan and her family were very unlucky to have a fire of this nature but fortunately the outcome was a lot less serious than it could have been.
“When she realised there was fire in her home she did all the right things, she left her home, called us straight away and gave us all the information we needed for a fast response.
"She also had working smoke alarms in her home which provided the valuable early warning that a fire had started.”
Ms Swann added: “I’ve always worried about having a fire in my home but it never occurred to me that the sun could cause a fire in this way, especially at this time of the year.
"There is no doubt that we were lucky, while our home has fire and smoke damage, we were all unharmed but it’s still a huge shock.”
Fire crews are reminding others to ensure mirrors and other reflective objects such as crystal and glass ornaments should be kept out of direct sunlight and to make sure you have a working smoke alarm on every level of your home.
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