Smoke alarm saves family from house fire in Southwest Austin

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Family lucky to be alive after SW Austin fire

The Austin Fire Department says a family is lucky to be alive after a fire destroyed their home early this morning in Oak Hill. Investigators say the fire was accidental.

A Southwest Austin home was destroyed after a fire early Wednesday morning.

Division Chief Eddie Martinez with the Austin Fire Department (AFD) said a battery for a piece of lawn equipment caught fire while sitting on the deck outside charging.

"It overheats, it starts heating, and it just heats up so much that it's running away, and its thermal heat causes it to catch on fire," he said.

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Fire destroys home in Southwest Austin

Austin firefighters say a working smoke alarm saved a family when a fire broke out at their home Wednesday morning in the Oak Hill area.

The two adults and a child living in the home were able to escape uninjured thanks to the smoke alarm. Austin Fire tweeted out it was a potential tragedy averted.

"Our fire alarm recommendations are one inside each bedroom, one outside each bedroom, and one in the common area of the house, not the kitchen, but in the common area of the house," said Chief Martinez.

As for lithium-ion batteries, Chief Martinez says it is important to be extra cautious. He warns those who have them to not leave them constantly plugged in once fully charged. He adds do not keep them outside in a hot environment, but in a climate-controlled environment like inside. Also, inspect the batteries regularly.

"Make sure they don't have any damage, any bulging, any holes, any cracks in them, because that makes them susceptible to fire," he said.