Just got back from this...
That used to be a Christmas tree. The occupant of the house survived, but is in hospital. Her life was undoubtedly saved by having a working smoke detector that alerted her to the growing fire in her living room.
The fire was most likely caused by a fault in one of the christmas tree lights, or the cabling supplying the power. So if you have a tree with lights, please check them, and make sure electrical sockets aren't overloaded. Also, replace the batteries in your smoke alarms and switch your Christmas tree lights off at night.
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That used to be a Christmas tree. The occupant of the house survived, but is in hospital. Her life was undoubtedly saved by having a working smoke detector that alerted her to the growing fire in her living room.
The fire was most likely caused by a fault in one of the christmas tree lights, or the cabling supplying the power. So if you have a tree with lights, please check them, and make sure electrical sockets aren't overloaded. Also, replace the batteries in your smoke alarms and switch your Christmas tree lights off at night.
You haven't been charged for this information.