Update: 6016 California SW fire ruled “accidental”

We just followed up with the Seattle Fire Department regarding the investigation into this morning’s small-but-scary fire at 6016 California SW, same building as the Puget Sound Key and Lock arson last March. Spokesperson Dana Vander Houwen tells WSB it’s been ruled accidental – “a box pushed up against a heater caught fire.” As we reported earlier, nobody was hurt. Vander Houwen goes on to say it’s an unfortunate but important reminder for all of us at this time of year as we’re turning our heaters on again after they’ve been idle all summer – be sure to keep a safe space between heaters and furniture or other objects – this past weekend, in fact, she notes there was a big fire in another part of the city that started in a couch that was too close to a heater. 4:05 PM ADDENDUM: Following up on our phone conversation, Vander Houwen sent along these specific tips for us to share with you:

With the approach of cooler weather, the Seattle Fire Department would like to remind residents of the need to heat their homes safely. Here are some tips:

All types of heaters need space. Do not put anything that can burn near a heater.

Baseboard heaters are very efficient, but they can be a serious fire hazard if used carelessly. Check baseboard heaters often to make sure that nothing has fallen or been placed near the heater, including drapes, furniture and bedding.

Keep all portable heaters at least three foot away from anything that can burn.

Additional information is available on the Seattle Fire Department website: seattle.gov/fire

1 Reply to "Update: 6016 California SW fire ruled "accidental""

  • Aidan Hadley October 9, 2008 (4:08 pm)

    Can we assume that they had some kind of commercial space heaters down there that caused the fire? The ignition point of corrugated cardboard is in the 500-800 degree Fahrenheit range. (Paper supposedly ignites at 451 F, hence the genesis of the name of the Ray Bradbury classic) I’d guess that most residential forced hot water or electric baseboard heaters are WELL below that. Not that it is still not a good reminder to take caution. But still.

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