Fire chiefs are reminding students to make sure that they have working smoke alarms in their accommodation.

It comes after nine students escaped a house fire on Saturday morning in Bournemouth after a portable heater left too close to bedding led to fire breaking out.

Four crews were called at 5.40am and found a well-developed fire in a ground floor bedroom.

Station Manager for Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service Stuart Granger said: “Fortunately, the student in the affected room woke up and started to raise the alarm, with the smoke alarm also activating. As a result, all nine people in the house escaped safely. This incident is a sobering reminder about not leaving portable heaters on and close to flammable materials, such as bedding, but also proves the value of working smoke alarms. Ideally, every property should have one on the ceiling of every level, and they should be tested regularly.”

Other fire safety top tips for students from the brigade are:

Never smoke in bed

When you finish a cigarette, put it out completely – and make sure all cigarette ends are cold before emptying ashtrays into bins

Don’t leave electrical appliances, such as mobile phones, laptops or e-cigarette chargers, charging overnight. Never place your phone under your pillow while it is on charge.

Be careful not to leave portable appliances such as laptops on the bed or piles of laundry, as the heat from the battery can start a fire

Don’t leave cooking unattended, and don’t cook when you have been drinking.

Check your furniture has the fire-resistant permanent label

Be aware of where fire alarms are located and fire equipment is kept.

Be careful when using candles, tea lights and incense burners, and always extinguish before you leave the room or go to bed.

Keep escape routes clear – for example, don’t leave bikes blocking the hallway – and check which windows will open enough to allow an escape.

If you’re renting privately, your landlord must ensure that all gas appliances are checked once a year by a Gas Safe registered installer, and you must be shown the safety certificates