Warning about cooking cheese on toast after fire at Greenwich student accommodation

Avery Hill student block damaged by flat fire from cheese on toast (Image: )

Firefighters have issued a warning about the dangers of cheese on toast incorrectly following a student flat fire on Monday (February 13).

The fire broke out at a student accommodation block on Avery Hill Road in Greenwich at 10.40am.

Part of the ground floor of a three-storey block was damaged by the blaze and there were no injuries reported.

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Firefighters believe the fire to have been accidental and caused by an unsafe toaster.

They have now warned people not to use toasters on their side to make cheese on toast.

Part of the ground floor of a three-storey block was damaged by fire.

There were no reports of any injuries.

The fire is believed to have been accidental and caused by the unsafe use of a toaster.

Fire Brigade was called at 10.40am and the fire was under control by 11.18am.

Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters from Sidcup, Bexley, East Greenwich and fire stations attended the scene.

A Fire Brigade said: “The fire started after a resident placed a toaster on its side and inserted bread and cheese. They then left it unattended.

“Only use for their designated use. Toasters need to be kept clean to prevent fires and are not designed to be used on their side. Not only does it generate heat onto the work surface but the dry left-over crumbs from the bottom of the toaster can get onto the hot elements and ignite.

“It’s also really important that you always check toasters and other appliances are turned off and unplugged when not in use, unless they’re designed to be left on, like your fridge or freezer.

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