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BUILT-UP grease in a pizza oven is being blamed for a blaze at a kebab shop in Clapham, London in the early hours of Monday (April 11).
Two people were treated for smoke inhalation by the London Ambulance Service following the fire on North Street at around 3am.
Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters were called and part of the ground and first floors of the building, and part of the external extraction system, were damaged by fire.
The fire is believed to have been accidental and caused by hot embers coming into contact with built-up grease in the extraction system above the pizza oven.
A man and a woman were treated on scene after a fire at a takeaway pizza shop in #Clapham https://t.co/0tjVq4v6cB pic.twitter.com/EQ983OZvAx
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) April 11, 2022
A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: "We'd like to remind restaurant and takeaway owners to ensure they don't have dirty ducting.
“If you don't clean the ducting in your extraction system regularly, you're at a greater risk of ducting fires.
"You should also make sure you keep the hob, cooker hood and extractor fan clean too – built up fat and grease can ignite and cause a fire.
“We were called at 3.26am and the fire was under control by 5.05am.
“Fire crews from Clapham, Battersea, Brixton and Lambeth fire stations attended the scene.”
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