Electric cigarette catches fire in Hurstpierpoint
The incident happened at around 2.30pm in the High Street.
The fire was out on arrival and the emergency service made the charger safe.
West Sussex Fire and Rescue service say: “E-cigarettes are no substitute for quitting smoking altogether. There are a huge number of sources of support for anyone who wants help to give up smoking.
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West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service has offered the following safety advice with e-cigarettes:
Always use the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
Only use the charger that has been supplied with the device
Don’t leave e-cigarettes unattended while charging
When charging keep the e-cigarette and battery pack away from soft furnishings or combustible materials
Unplug the battery pack once fully charged
Ensure you have a working smoke alarm fitted on each level of your home