Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people about the importance of fire doors, after a fire door in the annexe of a house in Tarvin prevented a blaze taking hold of the whole property at the weekend.

Firefighters from Chester were called to a house on Old Moss Lane just before 10am on Sunday, May 18, where the outbuilding behind the main house was well alight.

Crews took around two hours to get the fire under control in difficult conditions.

They initially tackled the blaze from inside wearing breathing apparatus, but soon had to withdraw due to the possibility of the building collapsing.

The lower part of the living quarters was saved due to the fire door which was fitted between the garage and sun room.

The owner of the property, Darren Carr, was home with his wife, daughter and two dogs at the time.

He said: “We were just about to go out into Chester and it is so lucky we were home to raise the alarm.

“I dread to think what would have happened if we had not been there. My wife saw the smoke coming out of the garage and we initially tried to put it out ourselves but within seconds it took hold and was too strong.

“I can’t believe how effective the fire door was at containing the heat, the garage is completely destroyed but there was no damage to the summer house, it will just need redecorating.

“I hope our case shows people just how effective fire doors are.”

Keith Brooks, head of prevention and protection at Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “This case is a perfect example of how important fire doors are when a fire breaks out both in the home and the workplace. They play a critical element in saving lives and property and should never be propped open. We would advise people to also get into the habit of closing all doors as a matter of course to prevent fire spreading and at the first sign of fire get out and call 999.”