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are Solar Panels and an EV the perfect money saving combination? or are they just a recipe for endangering your family to ground floor and roof top fires?
Solar panels and an EV are sold as the ultimate money-saving dream — free energy from the roof, cheap charging on the drive, and lower bills every month.
But here’s the question nobody wants to ask:
What value do you put on your family’s safety?
Even if the risk is small, is the saving really worth it if the worst-case scenario is a rooftop solar fire above your children’s bedrooms or a battery fire on the driveway next to the house?
Because with fire risk, you don’t have to be unlucky every day.
You only have to be unlucky once.
So before we all blindly buy into the green money-saving dream, maybe we need to ask a much colder question:
Do you really want to be the one who wins the thermal runaway lottery?
Solar Panels EXPLODE And Rip Open £600k New Build Roof — Family Forced To Flee!
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A terrifying house fire has raised fresh questions about solar panel safety after a £600,000 new-build home suffered devastating roof damage and a family was reportedly forced to flee.
In this video, I look at the shocking incident, the damage caused, and the wider concerns many people now have about rooftop solar panels, fire risk, and whether enough is being said about the dangers when things go wrong.
With more homes across the UK being fitted with solar, stories like this are bound to spark serious debate. Is this a rare accident, or a warning sign that some risks are being overlooked?
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Source story discussed: reports concerning a new-build home fire involving solar panels, with the cause reportedly under investigation.
What do you think?
Are stories like this just rare one-offs, or are the risks around rooftop solar panels being seriously downplayed?
Let me know in the comments below — and if you’ve had experience with solar panels, installers, or fire safety issues, I’d be very interested to hear from you.
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