A fire in Tooting that damaged a second-floor flat is believed to have been caused by a candle.
The fire brigade attended the blaze at a flat above a shop on Upper Tooting Road yesterday (September 4).
Six fire engines and around 40 firefighters were called to the home at 1.09pm.
The fire was brought under control by 2.23pm by fire crews from Wimbledon, Wandsworth, Brixton, Clapham, Mitcham and Battersea fire stations.
There were no reports of any injuries.
After an investigation by London Fire Brigade, it is believed that the fire was accidental and involved a candle.
A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: “It’s really important you never leave candles unattended and keep them away from anything that could catch fire such as curtains, furniture or clothes.
"We recommend swapping traditional candles for LED flameless ones as they are much safer, but if you do use real candles, follow our simple safety tips.
“Make sure you put out any candles, incense and oil burners when you leave the room and especially before bed.
“These items should always be held firmly in heat-resistant holders and placed on a stable surface where they won’t be knocked over.
“Keep them away from materials that might catch fire – that's things like curtains, furniture, clothes and hair.
“Be aware that tea lights get very hot and without proper holders can melt through plastic surfaces like a TV or bath.
“To avoid accidents keep candles and other naked flames out of reach of children and pets.
“Six fire engines and around 40 firefighters were called to a fire at a flat above a shop on Upper Tooting Road in Tooting.
“Part of a second-floor flat was damaged by the fire.
“There were no reports of any injuries.
“The Brigade's fire investigators believe the fire was accidental and involved a candle.
“The Brigade was called at 1309 and the fire was under control by 1423.
“Fire crews from Wimbledon, Wandsworth, Brixton, Clapham, Mitcham and Battersea fire stations were at the scene.”
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