A woman and child have been rescued and taken to hospital after a flat fire in Forest Hill.

Firefighters were called to a flat fire on Stanstead Road just after 1.30pm on Saturday (March 4).

A small part of a three-roomed first floor flat in a three-storey building with a shop and dwellings above were damaged by the fire.f

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Four adults and three children left the property before firefighters arrived.

One woman and child suffering from smoke inhalation were rescued and taken to hospital.

The fire is believed to have been accidental and caused by a fault in an e-bike lithium-ion battery.

The fire was under control by 2.46pm.

Fire crews from Forest Hill, Lewisham and Lee Green fire stations attended the scene.

Firefighters have issued an e-bike safety warning urging people to store them in a “safe location”.

A LFB spokesperson said: “It’s incredibly concerning we are continuing to see a rise in incidents involving e-bikes and e-scooters.

“When these batteries and chargers fail, they do so with ferocity and because the fires develop so rapidly the situation can quickly become incredibly serious.

“Lithium-ion batteries are susceptible to failure if incorrect chargers are used and there is a significant risk posed by e-scooters which have been converted.

"We are predominantly seeing fires where batteries have been purchased from online marketplaces and when they've been sourced on the internet, which may not meet the correct safety standards.

“Our advice is to store and charge these items in a safe location if possible, such as in a shed or a garage, and if they have to be stored inside, make sure there is smoke detection fitted and your means of escape is not obstructed.

“However, we know this won’t be possible for everyone, so if you are charging them indoors, please follow our advice on safe charging and ensure everyone in your home knows what to do in the event of a fire.

“We would also suggest people try not to charge them when they are asleep, so that if there is an issue they can react quickly.”