The aftermath photos of a devastating fire at a North East home have been shared in an attempt to show how dangerous body dryers can be inside a property’s bathroom.

A relieved resident has praised firefighters for tackling a blaze at her property in Whitley Bay - caused by the overheating of a faulty bathroom body dryer.

As part of an awareness campaign, Anne-Marie, 64, has released photographs showing how the fire had destroyed areas of her home in a bid to raise awareness of the potential dangers of drying devices.

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The full-length body dryer was purchased as an essential piece of equipment to provide Anne-Marie’s husband with more independence.

But in May, the 64-year-old was left devastated after the device overheated and set her home on fire.

She dialled 999 and two appliances from Tynemouth Community Fire Station were immediately deployed and on the scene in just five minutes.

The Northern Echo: The aftermath of the bathroom. Picture: TWFRSThe aftermath of the bathroom. Picture: TWFRS

They were able to extinguish the fire and established that everyone was safely out of the building.

Firefighters established the faulty dryer had caused the blaze, and now Anne-Marie says she wants others to learn from her misfortune.

“The firefighters were fabulous. They attended my house within five minutes of my call,” said Anne-Marie.

The Northern Echo: The collapsed roof at the property. Picture: TWFRSThe collapsed roof at the property. Picture: TWFRS

“They couldn’t have done any more. The crews were very respectful and considerate of me and my property.

“The firefighters were very brave. They entered the room containing thick black smoke. 

“It could’ve been nasty. I could have easily died in the fire.  I can’t praise them highly enough.”

The Northern Echo: The charred remains of the door at the Whitley Bay door. Picture: TWFRSThe charred remains of the door at the Whitley Bay door. Picture: TWFRS

Anne-Marie added: “I just wanted to share my story and experience to make other people aware of the potential dangers of these body dryers.  I didn’t think that an electrical heater could do so much damage.

“I’m now going to put smoke alarms in every room as a precautionary measure. This has been a real eye-opener.”

The crew were in attendance of the fire at Anne-Marie’s property for 14-minutes as they successfully extinguished the blaze.

The Northern Echo: The homeowner has now thanked the fire service. Picture: TWFRSThe homeowner has now thanked the fire service. Picture: TWFRS

Steven Thomas, Group Manager, Prevention and Education at Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, said: “The Service appreciates Anne-Marie’s kind words.  Even without realising it the resident made a major contribution to fighting the fire. 

“When our crews attended the scene the interior doors to the property were closed, which helped to contain the fire.

“In the case of electrical items, if you are ever concerned or uncertain about the safety of a particular product, always unplug the item, report the issue to the manufacturer and wait for its repair before reusing.

“Always buy from a reputable company and read reviews of the product and seller where applicable.”

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