Solar Panel Fire - Auburn

Published: 30 Mar 2021 09:11am

Just after 9:00am this morning, Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) responded to a Triple Zero (000) call to a roof alight on Graham Street, Auburn.

When firefighters arrived, they found solar panel wiring arcing on the roof. Following further investigation, the isolation switch was found to be alight. Crews turned off power to the solar panels, and rendered the area safe.

The owners of the house were informed, and no injuries were reported.



Superintendent Adam Dewberry from Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) said it was important to take steps to ensure solar panels were as safe as possible.

"Over the last five years we have seen solar panel related fires increase five-fold. It is not uncommon to see solar panels cause house and building fires," he said.

“By ensuring solar panels are installed by a licensed installer, and are well maintained by a professional, you can prevent a tragedy."

For more information on solar panel safety, visit the Fair Trading website.

Updated: 30 Jan 2023 09:15pm

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