Firefighters called to Newcastle-under-Lyme house fire
By Liana Snape 8th Dec 2025
By Liana Snape 8th Dec 2025
An investigation into a house fire in Newcastle-under-Lyme revealed that the fire started in the fuse box.
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue crews were called at 2.15pm on Saturday 29 November off Hillport Avenue following reports of a fire.
Three appliances attended the scene and found a fire in the kitchen which had spread to a bedroom upstairs.
Nobody was injured and the fire was extinguished using a hose reel jet.
Following an investigation, crews found that the fire started in the fuse box.
Station Manager Jon Jackson attended the scene. He said: "The cause of the fire was deemed to be accidental, by an electrical fault.
"Whilst this incident could not have been prevented entirely, there are a few things that people can do to reduce the risk of electrical fires in the first place and should the worst happen, limit their spread.
"Where possible, keep one appliance to one plug to avoid overloading sockets.
"If you're not sure, use the socket overload calculator to reduce the risk of fire: Overloading Sockets | Electrical Safety First.
"Keep doors to any rooms you are not using closed. If there was a fire, it would limit the spread into this room."
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue are now reminding the public of some key electrical safety messages and have provided some electrical safety tips here.
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