AIR fryer users are being asked to keep an ear out for any unusual noises generated by the appliance after an air fryer caught fire and destroyed a kitchen.
Crew from the Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DW Fire and Rescue) attended a fire at a property on Monday (December 2) evening caused by an air fryer.
A spokesperson said the owner of the air fryer noticed an “unusual crackling sound” coming from their air fryer, and removed the food thinking this may be the cause.
However, when the noises continued, they quickly raised the alarm and called 999 for help.
“By the time the crew had arrived, there was a fully developed fire in the kitchen involving the air fryer,” a DW Fire and Rescue spokesperson said.
“Thankfully, the occupier left the property as soon as instructed to by our fire control staff and was uninjured, however, there was extensive damage to the kitchen and smoke damage to the property.
“If you have an air fryer, or are new to owning an air fryer, follow the instructions fully.
“If you hear crackling, smell smoke or see sparking, unplug immediately if safe to do so, get out, stay out and call 999.”
For more advice of cooking with air fryers, visit the DW Fire and Rescue website.
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