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Grenfell Tower: Fire Started In Hotpoint Fridge Freezer, Say Police

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mikey4444 | 11:49 Fri 23rd Jun 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40380584

"Insulation on the building also failed tests and the Metropolitan Police will consider manslaughter charges."

No surprise there than.
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> they did two sort of cladding, one less flammable than the other OK, so everything is flammable at a certain temperature, even rock, but as I said on another thread ... People talk about "cost-cutting", "it would only have cost £5000 more to clad the building in a better material", etc. but this misses the point. There is no way on earth that "flammable"...
17:41 Fri 23rd Jun 2017
Perhaps we should wait until the investigation is completed instead of speculating? Getting to the root of the problem will be the only way to stop a similar one happening again.
I seem to remember the fridge being named more or less on the day that it happened. The aesthetically-pleasing cladding then seems to have carried the flames up the building.
who to charge though, those making the cladding, those who put it up, or those who authorised it be be put in place.
Those who sold it saying it was fire resistant.
as they say its too early to say who will be charged, but someone is for the chop.
I really feel sorry for the man whose fridge freezer it was. I do hope he's offered some sort of counseling, as I'm sure he may need it.
was he one of the lower floor survivors?
emmie:"who to charge though, those making the cladding, those who put it up, or those who authorised it be be put in place. " - well if they made it and claimed it was fire retardant then yes but in reality it will be a cost decision by the builder et al. What I cannot fathom is that no one seems to be looking at how this place got a fire certificate, that stinks to high heaven. Might as well have coated the place in straw.
I think he was Emmie, 4th floor as far as I understand.

I think a lot of heads should roll for this tragedy.
Why mention Hotpoint, specifically?
maybe to raise awareness Jack ?

Aren't they having problems with their tumble driers too?
(If not them, my apologies)
The fire was started by a faulty F/Freezer, this in-turn found & caused a fire in a product that should not have been used, to me the company responsible are Hotpoint, correct me if I'm wrong.
Only if the product was sold with a known fault that could cause such an outcome.
There was reports that H--------T recalled these machines due to electrical issue Murray, I'm sure the fault will lie with them.x
But can Hotpoint be blamed if the owner didn't respond to the recall? As has been said, rather than speculate we should await the outcome of the investigation. I think there are going to be many facets to what went wrong.
H---------T advised customers to switch off the unit at night Naomi, that to me say's it all, & yes, it will come out in an enquire.
It could have been bought second hand or inherited, absolutely lots of reasons.


I have items in my home that are years old, I don't constantly check if they are on a recall list.

It's tragic of course and everyone wants to pin the blame somewhere - understandable.
ummmm, as I recall, the manufacturer of the cladding gave an interview last week in which he said they did two sort of cladding, one less flammable than the other, but the people doing the work wanted the cheaper, more dangerous one.

It seems as though practices need looking at over the whole country. I don't know if regulations were broken, or if building standards were just never adequate in the first place.
TWR, I can't see how you can turn fridge freezers off at night. That sounds very odd. Think of the food inside them. I wouldn't want to do it.

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