Portsmouth News

Moth-killing insecticid­e sparks 999 response

‘Smoke bomb’ set off in building

- By NEIL FATKIN

MOTH-killing ‘smoke bombs’ set off in a tower block sparked an emergency response from the fire service.

Three crews from stations across Cosham and Havant were scrambled to the Southdown View complex, in Military Road, Hilsea, at 10.19pm.

Officers from Cosham fire station were the first to attend the address, having been alerted by the building’s emergency fire alarm system.

Residents in the tower block – which is currently in the process of having its flammable cladding removed and replaced – had begun to evacuate.

However, as fire crews arrived they were greeted by a po-faced occupant who told them there was no blaze and that the alarms had been triggered accidental­ly by insecticid­e devices designed to kill moths.

The 31-year-old, who asked not to be named, said: ‘I felt like a right idiot. For the past couple of weeks I’ve had a moth problem in my flat and had been waiting for this insecticid­e to be delivered.

‘The stuff arrived today so I set it off in my flat. The instructio­ns said that I shouldn’t be in the flat for a few hours to let the insecticid­e do its work. So I went to the cinema.

‘I warned my neighbours beforehand that my smoke alarm might trigger and that if it did, it would be fine and that it would be insecticid­e.

‘It was only when I opened my door and the remaining smoke from the device drifted out, that the sensitive communal alarm in the corridor was triggered.’

Officers used a positive pressure ventilatio­n fan to clear the lingering smoke from the corridor and flat before leaving 20 minutes later.

The flat owner said: ‘I can’t praise the fire service enough for how quickly they arrived. They were literally here in about two minutes. It was a fantastic response and makes me feel incredibly confident that if a real emergency happened I’d have nothing to fear.

‘But I definitely feel like a bit of a numpty having woken all my neighbours. On the upside, at least my moth problem has been dealt with.’

The crew from Havant was stood down before arriving at the scene.

The two teams from Cosham left at 10.39pm.

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 ??  ?? ACTION Firefighte­rs from Cosham pictured using a fan to clear the haze left after an insecticid­e smoke bomb was used in a flat in Hilsea. Inset: the spent bottle of insecticid­e.
ACTION Firefighte­rs from Cosham pictured using a fan to clear the haze left after an insecticid­e smoke bomb was used in a flat in Hilsea. Inset: the spent bottle of insecticid­e.

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