Garage Fire - Grays Point

Published: 10 Mar 2022 04:24pm

Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews responded to a garage alight this morning at Grays Point in southern Sydney.

Firefighters have extinguished the fire in the garage which is attached to a split level house in Mansion Point Road.

A 45-year-old man managed to evacuate the home with smoke inhalation and minor burns to his face.

He has been treated and transported to hospital by NSW Ambulance.

The home suffered smoke damage.

FRNSW Fire Investigation Unit discovered the fire was started by a lithium battery on charge overheating.

The battery was close to other fuels which ignited and extended the fire through the garage ceiling.

Superintendent Adam Dewberry from Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) said it's important to only use batteries and chargers that are known to be from a reputable manufacturer and purchased in Australia. The risk of buying cheap overseas products is not worth the savings.

Never open or modify a battery and always check you are using the correct charger or power supply for the device you are using.

Also keep your electrical devices well organised while charging, ideally keep them away from flammable items such as furniture and don’t leave devices on charge for longer than is necessary.

Updated: 30 Jan 2023 09:14pm

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