Fire Destroys Second Floor of House on Schubert Road

Faulty fridge believed to have been responsible for blaze


The damage to the house on Schubert Road. Picture: London Fire Brigade

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The Fire Brigade have issued a warning not to ignore strange noises coming from your white goods after a faulty fridge started a fire in Putney.

Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters were called to a house Schubert Road on Friday night (20 May) at around 9.47pm. Fire crews from Wandsworth, Battersea and Tooting fire had the blaze under control by 11.05pm.

The whole of the second floor of a mid-terraced house was destroyed by fire and half of the third floor was also damaged by the blaze. One woman left the building before the Brigade arrived and was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews after suffering from smoke inhalation.

A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said, “If your white goods start making a strange noise, don’t ignore it. If you think there’s a problem always unplug it and contact the manufacturer or a qualified repair technician.

"Most fires where white goods are the source of ignition are not down to anything you have done – so always make sure you register your appliances as you’ll be informed if any issues are identified with the product you’ve bought.”

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May 24, 2022

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