Fire investigators reveal cause of Derbyshire house blaze which left man fighting for his life
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Firefighters, police and the air and land ambulance were called to the blaze on High Street, Tibshelf, at 12.50pm on Tuesday, May 19, after a call from a neighbour who had seen smoke coming from the front door.
A man was rescued from the first floor of the building and taken to hospital by paramedics where he remains with life threatening injuries.
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Hide AdFire investigation officer, Station Manager Paul Smith, said: “This accidental fire serves as a stark reminder how quickly smoking materials can lead to a serious fire.
“I’d like to remind people to ensure that if they are smoking in the home, they follow some simple precautions to prevent a fire and serious injury.”
Advice from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service includes:
- Never leave lit cigarettes, cigars or pipes unattended, especially when children are present;
- Always use a suitable ashtray, never put ash straight into a bin with other rubbish;
- Remove ash deposits from ashtrays regularly;
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Hide Ad- Always use child-resistant lighters and matches and store them out of reach from children;
- Take extra care when you are tired - falling asleep whilst smoking is the most common cause of smoking related fires.
For more information about staying safe in your home, visit www.derbys-fire.gov.uk alternatively follow and like @DerbyshireFRS on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.