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Vancouver Island school fire deemed not suspicious: fire department

Campbell River Fire Department confirmed the fire at Carihi Secondary on Nov. 21 was accidental, not the result of arson or other suspicious activity
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Campbell River Fire Department, along with Oyster River and Courtenay Fire Departments, attended a fire at Carihi Secondary on Nov. 21. Photo by Gord Kurbis

The fire at Carihi Secondary on Nov. 21 was accidental and not the result of arson or other suspicious activity, according to the investigation by the Campbell River fire department. 

The cause has been determined to be spontaneous combustion from a reaction between cooking oils on fabrics, heat after laundering, and inadequate ventilation, states a Dec. 16 media release from School District 72.

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The school district said while such an occurrence is rare, as a learning organization it will take this as an opportunity to review and strengthen safe handling and laundering practices to help prevent similar incidents in the future.

"The safety and well-being of our students, staff, and school community is always our top priority," states the release. "We remain grateful for the swift response of the Campbell River and Courtenay fire departments in keeping the fire contained, and the coverage provided by the Oyster River fire department."

 



Robin Grant

About the Author: Robin Grant

I am deeply passionate about climate and environmental journalism, and I want to use my research skills to explore stories more thoroughly through public documents and access-to-information records.
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