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Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) has issued some safety advice after a coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death following a fire involving a cup heater at the home of 61-year-old Julie Milne in March, Fenland, in 2017.

CFRS carried out a fire investigation following the fire at the bungalow of Ms. Milne on June 6, 2017. At an inquest into Ms. Milnes’s death, Senior Coroner for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, David Heming said a significant contributing factor was smoke inhalation.

Most probable cause

Station Commander Paul Clarke, who completed the fire investigation, told the inquest that, following a thorough examination of the scene, the investigation discovered the most probable cause was the use of a one-cup type portable heater that had been used to make hot drinks.

The investigation discovered the most probable cause was the use of a one-cup type portable heater

This was inadvertently left plugged in on this occasion and was placed on the carpet adjacent to the bed, where Ms. Milne was sleeping. Speaking after the verdict was delivered, Station Commander Clarke said: “I would like to express my sincere condolences to the family of Ms. Milne for what is a very sad event. What this fire demonstrates is that, even though this was a tragic accident, extra care needs to be taken when using cup heaters in the home.”

Heat proof surface

Unfortunately many of the devices don’t have a thermal cut-off, so remain on full heat, enough to boil water, until they are unplugged. Therefore it’s really important that they are placed on a heat-proof surface or container once used.”

It’s also really important that those using them switch them off when they aren’t in use. I’d urge friends, family, and carers to look out for them, and make sure they are being used safely. An alternative is to use a one-cup kettle. We also offer Safe and Well Visits to those who are most vulnerable in our community, and would encourage individuals or their family and carers to get in touch if it’s something they think would be of benefit.”

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