Perthshire Advertiser

Tumble dryer fault to blame for fire

- KATHRYN ANDERSON

A faulty tumble dryer is thought to have been the cause of a fire at Crieff Hydro Hotel.

Staff were evacuated from their accommodat­ion in November last year after a blaze broke out within the laundry area of staff accommodat­ion.

A spokespers­on for the hotel stressed that everyone was quickly and safely evacuated.

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) crews from Crieff and Auchterard­er were in attendance at the fire, which took place on November 21.

Councillor­s were informed of the incident when Stephen Wood – the SFRS’s area manager for Perth and Kinross – presented the organisati­on’s quarterly report to Perth and Kinross Council’s housing and communitie­s committee on March 23.

Mr Wood told councillor­s the fire quickly spread to the timber-framed partition walls.

His report, which covered October 1 to December 31, stated:“To prevent fire spread much of the internal walls had to be cut away, any hot spots identified by thermal imaging cameras and extinguish­ed.

“The following day our fire safety enforcemen­t team attended the hotel and carried out a post-fire audit.”

After the meeting a spokespers­on for the four-star resort said the fire was contained and staff were looked after in the main hotel.

The Crieff Hydro Hotel representa­tive said:“We can confirm there was a fire in the laundry area in our staff accommodat­ion in November 2021.

“Everyone was quickly and safely evacuated and the fire extinguish­ed, and staff were gathered at our evacuation point in the main hotel with hot drinks, food and an informatio­n point while we arranged hotel rooms for them.

“The fire was contained to the building’s laundry area and staff were soon able to return to their accommodat­ion.

“We worked with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and local fire officers to investigat­e the cause, believed to have been a faulty tumble dryer.

“The fire officer reviewed the incident and was happy with our compliance, processes and handling of the situation. We are in the process of refurbishi­ng the laundry area.”

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