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House Fire Started by Cleaning Product Save Email Print
Lincoln, Neb.
Posted: 5:34 PM Jun 13, 2008
Last Updated: 5:37 PM Jun 13, 2008
Reporter: 10/11 News
Email Address: desk@kolnkgin.com

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A Lincoln man is recovering from second and third degree burns after the cleaning products he was using ignited in his home.

According to Lincoln Fire and Rescue, the fire happened around 2:00 Friday afternoon near 71st and Douglas Streets.

Officials say the homeowner was cleaning his floors when the fumes from the cleaner ignited the pilot light in the furnace and hot-water heater, causing the blaze.

"We would encourage people to use non-flammable solvents, use plenty of ventilation and -- if possible -- shut off or stay away from sources of ignition, meaning water heaters, stoves, electric tools, etc. Use lots of ventilation in those areas," said Captain Dustin Morton, Lincoln Fire and Rescue.

Officials say one victim managed to escape uninjured while the other suffered second and third degree burns to his forearm.

The house sustained $15,000 in structural damage and $5,000 in losses.

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