THE sad death of two dogs which died after a dishwasher caught fire near Abergele has prompted calls for North Wales residents not to leave white goods running when they are out.

North Wales Fire and Rescue service officials are urging people to avoid running goods such as dishwashers, washing machines and tumble dryers when they they are not in after the fire at Llanfair Talhaiarn.

Crews from Colwyn Bay, Abergele and Rhyl were called to the property at 2.52pm, on Thursday.

Firefighters used two hose reels, one main jet, ten sets of breathing apparatus, a thermal imaging camera and small tools to tackle the fire.

The occupants were not at home at the time of the incident, but two dogs inside the property died in the fire.

The fire caused 70% fire and 100% heat and smoke damage to the property.

The fire is thought to have been caused by a fault in the dishwasher.

Jane Honey, deputy head of community safety for North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said:

“This sad incident highlights the importance of avoiding running appliances such as dishwashers, washing machines and tumble dryers when not at home or when in bed.

“If appliances are run when not at home or you are in bed, this can enable a fire to develop without being detected.

“This property did have working smoke alarms, however due to its remote location and the time of day, with the residents being out of the property, the fire developed substantially before the emergency services were called. This meant that the building was considerably smoke logged and severe damage was caused to the property.

“We advise only running white goods appliances when you are around and able to keep an eye on them.

“Also, in general we often in electrical fires we encounter items which are subject to recall but are still being used by residents.

“We would appeal to all residents to ensure that their electrical items are in good working order, and to log on to the recall register to check on the appliances in their home.

“The majority of products in your home will be safe but you should regularly check to ensure none of your household appliances are subject to a recall.

“To check items under recall please visit www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk

“If you are concerned about a product that doesn't appear on the recall list, stop using it immediately and make your concern known to the retailer, manufacturer or local Trading Standards office.

“Always ensure new electrical items are registered, so manufacturers can contact you in the event of any problems. Go to www.registermyappliance.org.uk for more information and to register your electric products.

"Also, electrical appliances need to be operated to manufacturer’s instructions, and residents should take simple steps to cut the risk of an electrical fire - don’t overload plug sockets, regularly check for worn or frayed wires, unplug appliances when not in use, keep appliances clean and in good working order and fully unwind extension cables prior to their use.

“Our advice is to be as prepared as possible in the event of fire, by ensuring that working smoke alarms are fitted in your home and that you have clear escape routes to enable you and your family to exit your home as quickly as possible.”