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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Rebecca Koncienzcy

Man burns down neighbour's shed with weed killer

A warning has been issued after a man burned down his and his neighbour's shed.

The blaze, started by a weed burner in Ellesmere Port, destroyed the two sheds and began creeping up the walls of homes.

Luckily the fire only damaged property but showed how quickly it can spread and escalate.

The recent fire was caused by a homeowner using an electric device to kill weeds at the edge of his garden which then ignited the fence separating his garden from a neighbour’s.

Flames quickly spread to the neighbour’s wooden shed that was up against the fence spreading to the exteriors of both houses before being extinguished by firefighters with hose reel jets.

Today, officers from Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) are warning others of the dangers of the electric weed killers as this is the second fire in six weeks.

Station Manager Carl Nevitt, who investigated the cause of the fire at Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS), said: “This was the second of two accidental fires caused by a weed burner that our firefighters extinguished within a six-week timeframe.

“It caused significant damage to not only the owner’s address, but to his neighbour’s address as well.

“People need to be aware of the dangers of using such devices and of the need to read and follow the safety instructions that come with them.”

Group manager Steve McCormick, of CFRS’s prevention department, added: “Weed burners are either powered by gas or electricity.

“Either way, they should only be used to burn weeds, and only when the weeds are a safe distance away from combustible materials.

“The devices are effective on weeds but are liable to cause burns if mishandled and can easily cause a fire in a garden, particularly in the dry spring and summer months.

“They can ignite surrounding dry materials and undergrowth around the target area.

“A garden hose or a watering can should be used to damp down areas that a weed burner has been used on, to reduce the risk of a fire.

“To further reduce the risk, gas powered weed burners with naked flames should not be used in windy conditions.

“If the hot end of the weed burner comes into direct contact with anything other than a weed, check for signs of ignition.

“Fire spreads quickly and can put lives as well as well as properties in danger.

“If a fire occurs in your garden, don’t try to extinguish it yourself. Get away from it, stay away from it and call us on 999.

“We also advise that weed burners be fully turned off and completely cooled before being put away. Residual heat may ignite surrounding combustibles and cause a fire.

“If a weed burner is powered by gas cylinders, make sure that these are stored away from heat sources and other combustibles.

“For specific fire safety advice regarding a particular weed burner, always read the instructions.”

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