Shoreham house fire caused by fake phone charger

A house fire in Shoreham was caused by a fake phone charger, according to the fire service.
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According to West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, investigations into the cause of the fire indicated a 'non-genuine phone charger' started the fire on the afternoon of Thursday, January 23.

Upon arrival the fire crews found a fire in a first-floor bedroom of the property on Church Green. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus were able to contain the fire to the room it started in, but the house suffered from smoke damage.

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Crews from Shoreham and Worthing, together with two East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service appliances attended.

The cause of a house fire in Shoreham was thought to be a fake phone chargerThe cause of a house fire in Shoreham was thought to be a fake phone charger
The cause of a house fire in Shoreham was thought to be a fake phone charger

Giles Sparkes, Station Commander for Shoreham, Henfield and Partridge Green, said: “Luckily this family had a working smoke alarm in their property, so were given plenty of warning and able to get out of the property.

“Early investigations suggest this fire started as the result of an after-market phone charger. We would always urge residents to use the charger that came with your device.

"If you need to replace it, make sure it is a genuine, branded product with the CE mark.

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"Fake chargers are often made with poor quality components that fail to meet UK safety regulations. This can lead to injury, electric shocks and fires.

“Make sure that you unplug chargers when they are not in use, and don’t overload sockets – plugging too many electrical appliances into one socket can lead to overheating.”

Peter Aston, West Sussex County Council's Trading Standards Team Manager, said: “As well as posing a fire risk, unsafe electrical items such as chargers can cause electrocution and potentially death to an unsuspecting user.

“We advise people to only buy electrical products from a recognised brand or high street retailer. If you have bought a charger and have concerns about its safety, you can let Trading Standards know by calling Citizen’s Advice Consumer Service on 03454 04050 or online at www.westsussex.gov.uk/tsreport.”

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