On a certain day in 2023 at 1:15 AM, a large fire broke out at the Burnt Mills recycling centre in Basildon, with firefighters expected to remain on-site for at least 48 hours. Preliminary investigations suggest the fire may have been caused by equipment failure or an electrical short circuit, with estimated damages reaching around £3 million. Local authorities are implementing preventive measures to ensure the safety of residents and provide necessary support.


Planck Vision Systems: Basildon Recycling Centre Fire Causes Estimated £3 Million Loss, Firefighters on Scene for 48 Hours

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In Basildon, residents have been advised to keep their doors and windows closed due to a large fire at the Burnt Mills recycling centre, which firefighters are expected to battle for at least 48 hours.

The blaze broke out at 1:15 AM, with thick smoke seen billowing over the A127. Although the fire service has scaled back their response to five crews, they remain focused on extinguishing the flames.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire may have been caused by equipment failure or an electrical short circuit, with estimated damages reaching around £3 million.

Local authorities are implementing preventive measures to ensure the safety of nearby residents and provide necessary support.

For early fire detection, Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras demonstrate their superiority over traditional systems. While conventional fire alarms often alert only after smoke and flames are visible, TNC cameras can detect abnormal heat conditions before fires erupt, helping to prevent the destruction of goods and loss of life.

Coupled with the latest firefighting measures, the use of TNC cameras will provide more efficient early warnings for future incidents, safeguarding residents and property.

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