Firefighters have issued a white goods safety reminder after a house fire on Saltwell Street in Poplar.
The fire was discovered when a resident saw smoke coming from a tumble dryer in the kitchen. Five people left the building before the Brigade arrived. There were no reports of any injuries.
The fire is believed to have been accidental and involved a tumble dryer.
A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: “If your white goods start making a strange noise, don’t ignore it. If you think there’s a problem always unplug it and contact the manufacturer or a qualified repair technician.
"Most fires where white goods are the source of ignition are not down to anything you have done – so always make sure you register your appliances as you’ll be informed if any issues are identified with the product you’ve bought.
“This incident is also a reminder to test your smoke alarms. There were smoke alarms fitted inside the property, but they didn’t raise the alarm.
“Smoke alarms give the earliest possible warning when a fire starts. We encourage everyone to have smoke alarms fitted in every room where a fire could start, plus a heat alarm in the kitchen. It's important to test them regularly.”
The Brigade was called at 1931 and the fire was under control by 1947. Two fire engines from Poplar and Millwall fire stations attended the scene.