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(23-06-2017 12:43 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]His neighbour said on TV that the tenant of the flat where the fire started was knocking on doors telling people to get out. He supposedly had a bag/suitcase with him at the time.

come on mate, that's way to feasable. seriously, who hasn't had their fridge catch fire and thought 'fuck it i'm off to bed. i'll put it out in the morning'! Rolleyes
Was rumours that fire brigade went and dealt with the fridge fire thought they had put it out and went out of the building and saw the cladding on fire and rushed straight back in. but that was a rumour
(23-06-2017 12:28 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]Outside of a lightning strike or a major grid fault it is very rare that a "surge" will cause sudden failure of an appliance. It's more likely that the back of the fridge was thick with shit & grease and that started the fire.

apparently there is at least 1 fire a week in london of which a fridge is culprit
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017...tower-fire

It's a right old minefield when it comes to manufacturing, as it states in the report,

" The model was made by Indesit under the Hotpoint brand; both are part of the Whirlpool group. "

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whirlpool_...jor_brands
(23-06-2017 12:46 )terence Wrote: [ -> ]come on mate, that's way to feasable. seriously, who hasn't had their fridge catch fire and thought 'fuck it i'm off to bed. i'll put it out in the morning'! Rolleyes

It's never happened to me, but I can see the logic especially if it's full of bacon and sausages.
I'm a sucker for a cooked breakfast.
(23-06-2017 13:26 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]
(23-06-2017 12:28 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]Outside of a lightning strike or a major grid fault it is very rare that a "surge" will cause sudden failure of an appliance. It's more likely that the back of the fridge was thick with shit & grease and that started the fire.

apparently there is at least 1 fire a week in london of which a fridge is culprit

The fridge may well be the culprit but a "power surge" being the cause is extremely rare. When surges happen it tends to be kit with lots of electronics which is most affected.

The vast majority of fridges are simple devices but I have pulled scorched cardboard, socks etc from behind them.
(23-06-2017 13:24 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Was rumours that fire brigade went and dealt with the fridge fire thought they had put it out and went out of the building and saw the cladding on fire and rushed straight back in. but that was a rumour

^ I'd put it a bit more than a rumour: This was being reported three days ago: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.telegra...flats/amp/

The fire should never have got past that one room but for the block exterior refurb.
(23-06-2017 13:26 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]
(23-06-2017 12:28 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]Outside of a lightning strike or a major grid fault it is very rare that a "surge" will cause sudden failure of an appliance. It's more likely that the back of the fridge was thick with shit & grease and that started the fire.
apparently there is at least 1 fire a week in london of which a fridge is culprit
Quick, stop that fridge! Surprised
(23-06-2017 14:30 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]
(23-06-2017 13:26 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]
(23-06-2017 12:28 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: [ -> ]Outside of a lightning strike or a major grid fault it is very rare that a "surge" will cause sudden failure of an appliance. It's more likely that the back of the fridge was thick with shit & grease and that started the fire.

apparently there is at least 1 fire a week in london of which a fridge is culprit

The fridge may well be the culprit but a "power surge" being the cause is extremely rare. When surges happen it tends to be kit with lots of electronics which is most affected.

The vast majority of fridges are simple devices but I have pulled scorched cardboard, socks etc from behind them.

Residents had said that a number of power surges had made appliances overheat so could be that only way we will know is from a full inquest which will happen

must admit i just pulled out my fridge freezers out and checked it
(22-06-2017 21:56 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]I think we'll see lots of people seeking to deflect any responsibility over the coming weeks & months. The Leader of Camden Council was doing that today blaming a contractor but couldn't answer when asked why the Councils building control inspectors had not spotted "the wrong cladding" being used on a refurbishment 3 years ago. This crosses political parties, safety bodies, contractors etc etc

also labour mp for the area Coad was the ALMO and councillor for that block of flats and she should asked why didn't the residents concerns get sorted.

Prescott in 1999 didn't do anything about a report of potential fire risks in high raise buildings.

on the news it was announced that there could be manslaughter charges made.
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