A SAFETY warning has gone out after a laptop sparked a fire in a house.

The incident happened on Monday, July 6 at about 10.30pm at Tan Yr Eglwys Road, Rhuddlan.

The fire caused damage to the laptop, the kitchen table where the laptop was charging and blackening to the wall.

Crews were sent from Rhyl and St Asaph and firefighters used one hose reel to extinguish the fire.

The fire was sparked by a fault in a replaced laptop battery.

Simon Bromley, community safety manager for Conwy and Denbighshire, is highlighting the importance of the safe use of chargers and batteries.

He said: “With more and more people working from home, we’re using laptops and other electrical items more often.

“Everyday electrical items pose fire risks – but there are things we can do to reduce these risks and help keep safe.

“Batteries can present a fire risk when over-charged, short-circuited, submerged in water or if they are damaged. If replacing a battery, always buy branded items from reputable suppliers. It is really important to charge them safely too, and avoid charging overnight or covering chargers or electrical items.

“The occupant was in the room when the fire broke out – thankfully they also had working smoke alarms fitted which sounded and would have raised the alarm. Electrical fires can strike anytime, anywhere so having working smoke alarms fitted in your home will help protect you and your family.”

Tips for staying safe include:

  • Always use the charger that came with your phone, tablet, e-cigarette or mobile device.
  • When buying a replacement battery or charger, choose a branded, genuine product from a trusted supplier. There are lots of fakes out there, and it can be difficult to spot the difference. Counterfeit electrical chargers can be deadly – many fail to meet UK safety regulations leading to fires and injury.
  • Avoid storing, using or charging batteries at very high or low temperatures.
  • Protect batteries against being damaged – that’s crushed, punctured or immersed in water.
  • Don’t leave items continuously on charge after the charge cycle is complete – don’t leave chargers plugged in overnight.
  • Never cover chargers or charging devices – that includes using your laptop power lead in bed.
  • When you travel, avoid keeping all your items containing lithium ion batteries together, especially on a plane. Check with your flight carrier for additional information or advice.
  • Don’t overload sockets.