Tumble dryer catches fire after mum waited weeks for engineer to fix fault | Bournemouth Echo
Customers facing lengthy delays to have tumble dryers fixed after fire risk warning - Birmingham Live
1m tumble dryers posing fire threat still in UK homes, MPs told | Consumer affairs | The Guardian
Hotpoint and Indesit washing machines recalled over fire risk – Channel 4 News
Hotpoint dryer fire risk: Which models are affected? | ITV News
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service on X: "Here is a #Hotpoint washing machine that has caused a fire. We advise against leaving any appliance on when you leave the house.
Tumble dryer firm Indesit admits 750 fires have been caused by faulty appliances | Daily Mail Online
Hotpoint 9kg Freestanding Condenser Tumble Dryer - Black H3D91BUK | Appliances Direct
Government urged to recall 1,000,000 tumble dryers over fire fears - Chronicle Live
Dryer Deaths Inquest
Hotpoint dryer fire risk: Which models are affected? | ITV News
Whirlpool tumble dryers still 'catch fire' despite modifications to make them safer | The Sun
Hotpoint, Indesit and Creda tumble dryers recalled after fire risk | UK | News | Express.co.uk
Tumble dryer fires: what you need to know and how to claim
Hotpoint tumble dryer caught fire while I was at home with my three kids AFTER it had been fixed by Whirlpool | The Sun
Why turning off your tumble dryer WON'T stop it burning the house down | Daily Mail Online
Whirlpool announces recall of up to 519,000 Hotpoint and Indesit fire-risk washing machines in the UK - Which? News
Firefighter's horror as family tumble dryer 'bursts into flames' seconds into cycle - Mirror Online
Action needed' on fire-risk dryers, says Trading Standards chief - BBC News
Tumble dryer fires spark Indesit, Hotpoint and Creda warnings | The Independent | The Independent
Made safe' Hotpoint tumble dryer catches fire | Money | The Guardian
Whirlpool Fire Risk Recall: 55k Hotpoint, Indesit Washing Machines Affected
Danger washing machine repair dates to be revealed - BBC News
Tumble dryer owners to wait months to fix fire-risk fault | Consumer affairs | The Guardian