Warning after dropped cigarette is identified as likely cause of fire in Bognor Regis

The fire service has reminded residents to take extra care with discarded cigarettes following a fire in Bognor Regis.
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The warning comes after a fire between two properties in the Rose Green area early on Friday evening (March 20), which was attended by two crews from Bognor.

A spokesperson for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: "Upon arrival, crews found a fire involving rubbish, a fence and gates.

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"There were concerns the fire may have spread to the roof of one of the properties and two further fire crews were mobilised to the scene."

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Incident Commander James Mackay said 'swift actions' by the initial crews 'knocked the fire back' and stopped the spread to the inside of the roof.

He added: "The wall, end of the building and fence were damaged on a neighbouring property, and the affected property was damaged by heat.

“The occupiers of both properties were checked over by SECAMB paramedics and colleagues from Sussex Police attended to assist with road closures.

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"Fire Emergency Support from the Red Cross attended to offer assistance to the occupier of the affected properties, with the last crew leaving at around 9pm.”

According to the fire service, 'early indications' suggest the fire was 'started accidentally' by discarded smoking materials.

Nicki Peddle, head of prevention, said: "We would always encourage people who must smoke to do so outside, it can be safer than smoking indoors.

"But it is still vitally important that they ensure their cigarettes are fully extinguished before throwing them away.

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"This could be as simple as putting the cigarette butt into a cup of water. This reduces the risk of the discarded cigarette smouldering and setting something else on fire, and potentially causing a much bigger incident.”