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VIDEO: Scene of a fierce fire consuming an apartment building following an overloaded electric bike battery catching fire
A female individual was compelled to leap out of a window of a structure engulfed in flames during the early part of Tuesday morning following an incident involving two electric bicycles catching fire.
The London Fire Service responded to a standalone home in Brondesbury Park, Kilburn, at 4:49 am following a fire suspected to have originated from a faulty lithium battery in an electric bike during charging.
A female had to leave the building by leaping from a ground-floor window because the primary exit was obstructed, resulting in possible fractured ribs.
She was hospitalized, with another three individuals leaving the scene prior to the arrival of emergency responders.
Six fire vehicles along with approximately 40 firefighters hailing from Willesden, West Hampstead, North Kensington, Park Royal, and Paddington arrived at the location. The crews managed to bring the blaze under control more than an hour later, at 5:52 am.
The London Fire Service has now cautioned owners of electric bicycles and
e-scooters
claiming that they have been present at a fire approximately once every two days, which involved an electric bike or scooter.
The officials stated: "The fire obstructed the residents' primary exit path, stopping them from leaving their apartment. Consequently, they had to leave the building via the bedroom windows."
This event underscores the importance of keeping your exit path unobstructed and explains why we advise against placing an electric bike or scooter along your way out, like in a corridor or near your entrance.
The severe effects resulting from an exit being obstructed by an electric scooter fire have been observed. Rather than this, store it in a room where you can close the door, control the blaze, and dial 999.
This event further emphasizes the significance of functional smoke detectors and temperature sensing systems.
Smoke detectors provide the first indication of a fire and we recommend that all individuals ensure they have one installed in each room where a fire might originate, with the exception of kitchens and bathrooms, which are better suited for heat detectors.
In London, we've been dealing with a fire approximately every two days, typically involving an electric bike or scooter.
Last year, there was an unprecedented total of 206 fires, which is why we encourage anyone who owns such a vehicle or is considering buying one to review our #ChargeSafe guidelines to ensure their safety and the well-being of others.
It is equally crucial not to overfill the battery and to disconnect the charger when the charging process is done. Do not leave electric bikes or scooters charging without supervision or while you are asleep.
It details the heartbreaking loss of a mother along with her two young children, ages four and eight, who perished in a home fire triggered by an altered electric bike in 2023.
A hearing conducted in March of this year was told about Gemma Germeney, aged 31, who perished in a fire along with her eight-year-old daughter, Lilly Peden, and her four-year-old son, Oliver Peden, at a residence located on Sackville Close in
Cambridge
.
Scott Peden, the father of the children, remained unconscious for four weeks following the fire that occurred on June 30, 2023.
The firefighting department stated that an electric bicycle being charged was the likely source of the blaze.
Mr. Peden participated in the virtual session on Tuesday, whereas Mrs. Germeney's parents and other relatives were present physically.
Miles Bennett, representing Mr. Peden, stated that an individual "performed alterations" to the lithium battery in the electric bike.
"Shortly after that temporary solution was implemented, there was a fierce fire at Mr. Peden's residence," he stated.
Last July, a disturbing video surfaced online depicting a fire engulfing a residential building in the western area.
London
following a high-voltage electric bicycle battery ignited.
People living in Hanwell left their homes at 6 pm on July 19, 2025, following reports of fire visible through their windows.
Videos captured the balcony of an apartment completely ruined by the flames, with thick columns of gray smoke rising into the air.
Neighbors stood outside to watch as the fire consumed the house, while some called out from their own balconies to those attempting to enter.
As the structure burned brightly, worried neighbors from an adjacent building urged people to "leave" and cautioned them that
e-bike
'can explode anytime'.
London Fire Service: Essential Safety Advice
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Avoid blocking your exit path with anything, including electric bikes and scooters. Keep them stored in an area separate from primary walkways. We recommend placing these items in a secure outdoor space whenever feasible, like a garage or storage shed.
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Use the proper charger consistently; failure to do so can raise the chance of a fire hazard, and purchase an authentic one from a trusted vendor.
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Avoid trying to alter or interfere with your battery. Always adhere to the guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
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Transforming traditional bicycles into electric ones with do-it-yourself kits purchased online can present significant risks. These modifications increase the likelihood of fires occurring. It is advisable to have the conversion done by a qualified individual and ensure that the battery comes from a trustworthy supplier, avoiding used options.
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Ensure your battery and charger comply with UK safety regulations. We are particularly concerned about batteries bought from online marketplaces or obtained through the internet, as these might not satisfy the necessary safety criteria. When purchasing any product, verify that it bears a UKCA or CE label, confirming compliance with UK and EU safety, health, or environmental standards. If shopping online, choose a seller based in the UK.
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Be alert to indicators that the battery or charging device may not be functioning properly — such as when the battery becomes warm upon contact or has altered its form.
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Allow the battery to cool prior to charging. It is common for batteries to become warm during operation, and it is recommended to let them cool down before trying to recharge them, as they may be more prone to malfunction when overheated. If you're charging batteries inside, kindly adhere to our guidelines for secure charging.
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Disconnect your charger after it has completed charging. Adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines during the charging process, and we recommend against leaving it unsupervised or while individuals are sleeping.
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Place alarms where charging occurs. Make sure smoke detectors are installed in places where electric bikes or scooters are charged and verify they work properly on a regular basis. You can swiftly and simply assess your home using our complimentary online home fire safety evaluation tool.
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