Firefighters warn against new leading cause of cooking fires

Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) is warning residents to think twice about what they’re placing on their hobs—even when they’re not cooking.

New figures show that the leading cause of cooking-related fires in Lancashire homes last year was people using the hob as a work surface.

In 2024, LFRS attended 282 cooking-related fires across the county. Of those, 113 incidents were caused by items being left or placed on top of hobs—many of which were still warm or had been accidentally switched on.

Distraction while cooking was the second most common cause, leading to 103 fires. Other contributing factors included the build-up of fat and oil (21 incidents) and faulty appliances (10 incidents).

While cooking remains the number one cause of accidental house fires in Lancashire, the way these fires are starting is shifting. The rise in hob misuse suggests a worrying trend of people treating hobs as extra counter space—even shortly after cooking has finished.

Mark Warwick, group manager and cooking safety lead at Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “This new data shows a clear changing of behaviour—we’re seeing more and more fires caused by people placing shopping bags, washing, chopping boards, or even paper towels on top of the hob. It only takes a residual heat or accidental knock of the control dial to set something alight. Our message is simple: keep your hob clear at all times—not just when you’re cooking.”

He added: “Of course, staying present and focused while cooking remains crucial, but we’re urging residents to also treat the hob as a potential fire risk at all times. A clean, clear hob and working smoke alarms are some of the simplest ways to stay safe.

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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