Smoke alarms saved the lives of a Northland family when their house caught fire shortly after midnight yesterday, a firefighter says.
Kerikeri fire chief Les Wasson said at least half a dozen people were asleep in the Housing New Zealand home at Matua settlement on Redcliff Rd about 12.20am.
When woken by the alarm the family discovered a fire in their hot water cupboard. The blaze had already damaged a switchboard and cut their power supply, so they had no light and no water pump so they couldn't use a garden hose to douse the flames.
When the fire brigade arrived the occupants, who were aged between about 17 and 65, were out of the house.
The fire had started spreading into the roof cavity but the family managed to remove several sheets of corrugated roofing iron and put out the worst of the blaze with an extinguisher.