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fire safety news from a.m. fire group - May 2008

Supermarket stops selling chip pans

Food retailer, J Sainsbury plc, is shelving the sale of its chip pans to help reduce some 49% of house fires and about 30 fatalities caused annually by misused kitchen products. (more…)

Discount store fined over fire exit obstructions

Blocked fire exits and obstructions on fire escape routes cost a high street discount store fines and costs of £36,000 following a visit from local authority health & safety inspectors. (more…)

Illegal storage of fireworks

The West Yorkshire Fire Authority has successfully prosecuted a man for the illegal storage of fireworks in his house. (more…)

Wood recycling firm prosecuted

A wood recycling firm in North London has been prosecuted and fined for exceeding the fire service requirements to limit the size and volume of stacks of combustible materials. (more…)

Rollercoaster arson

One of the world’s oldest rollercoasters, built in 1920 and located at Margate’s Dreamland amusement park in Kent, has been largely destroyed following an arson fire on 7 April. (more…)

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