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A family from Borough Green has spoken of their relief at surviving a serious fire in their house, thanks to working smoke alarms fitted by Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS).

Homeowners Stephen and Sarah Cole describe their ordeal which happened just six weeks ago, in a new film for Kent Fire and Rescue Service, which shows the extent of the damage to their home, as part of a campaign to encourage more families with young children to sign up for free safe and well visit.

Smoke alarms

Smoke alarms, which had been fitted for free as part of a safe and well visit by firefighters a few years ago, woke them in the early hours and the couple quickly grabbed their son, James, from his cot and left the house as the fire took hold.

The fierce heat and thick toxic smoke created by the fire caused severe damage to the property"

Sevenoaks watch manager Danny Barrett, who attended the incident in June, said “The fierce heat and thick toxic smoke created by the fire caused severe damage to the property. Without working smoke alarms the family would most likely have remained asleep until the fire had spread to the stairwell of their home, blocking their only means of escape, and it could have been a very different outcome for them.

Importance of fire safety

Sarah said, “We didn’t realize the extent of the smoke damage until we returned to our home a few days later and it really hit home how close we had been to losing our lives. Although all our property has been destroyed, we are thankful to have got out safely and were very grateful to see in our son’s second birthday just days later.

Stephen added, “I would really recommend that people have a free safe and well visit from KFRS, to have the advice as to where to position the smoke alarms and the advice as to what to do if there is a fire. It was something that we took up and it is something that saved our lives.

Home fire safety plan

KFRS offers families having children aged five or under, and residents who are pre or post-natal, free safe and well visits.

Home safety officers or firefighters will visit homes at a convenient time, and together with the family tailor the visit to suit the fire safety needs of the property. A typical free visit takes around 45 minutes and includes the fitting of free smoke alarms where necessary, as well as vital advice to help you stay safe and well.

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