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Fire crews tackled a blaze at a home in Centurion Walk, in Park Farm, last night after a pan heating oil caught alight

By: Sam Williams swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 10:48, 12 July 2013

Firefighters have thanked the quick-thinking actions of a concerned resident who alerted them to a blaze in Ashford last night.

Crews were called to Centurion Walk, in Park Farm, Kingsnorth, just before 8pm yesterday by a resident who had heard a fire alarm in a nearby house.

It is believed that the homeowner had left a pan of oil on the hob unattended, which then caught alight.

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The fire spread to the extractor fan above the hob and the kitchen units. The rest of the house suffered smoke damage.

Ashford watch manager, Mark Thomas, who attended the scene, said: “When we arrived the fire was already spreading to the extractor fan above the oven and the surrounding units.

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"We managed to quickly bring the blaze under control before removing smoke from the home with a positive pressure ventilation fan.

“A nearby resident called us after hearing a smoke alarm sounding in the property.

"Without their actions this incident had the potential to become far more serious.”

"Given the speed in which the fire was beginning to spread there is little doubt that without their actions this incident had the potential to become far more serious.”

No one was hurt in the incident.

Now, firefighters are calling for homeowners to take extra care in the kitchen.

Mark added: “While accidents can and do happen I would urge anyone cooking with hot oil to stay at the hob, and if you do need to leave the kitchen, ensure you take the pan away from the heat source.

"This incident also shows just how important it is to fit and maintain working smoke alarms on every floor of your home.”

Residents are advised to follow these tips to prevent fires in the kitchen:

For further advice on how to keep you, your family or a neighbour safe from fire call Kent Fire and Rescue Service for free on 0800 923 7000 or go to www.3breaths.info for further information.

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