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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt issued stern warning after risking fire

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Naga Munchetty, 47, and Charlie Stayt, 60, were reprimanded by the London Fire Brigade over the weekend for risking starting a fire in the BBC Breakfast studio.The BBC presenters were called out by the fire and rescue service on Twitter.

Naga and Charlie were advised to take much more care in the future by the London branch of the emergency services. In a sternly-worded tweet, London Fire Brigade included a screenshot of the pair sitting on the red sofa in the BBC studios, where a laptop was placed next to Naga on top of a pile of papers.Another image showed a fire-ravaged sofa and laptop, to demonstrate what can happen when laptops overheat.The caption read: "Not the first time we're reminding @BBCBreakfast presenters not to have the laptops on the sofa and even worse on top of paper. “Using them on a fabric surface or paper can result in a lack of airflow and can cause them to overheat,” the London Fire Brigade warned.

This story comes after Naga admitted earlier this year that she once had to be rescued by the fire brigade.Back in January, Naga revealed on BBC Radio 5 Live that she had once been saved by the fire brigade after she got trapped in a school.

The presenter was discussing stories of people “getting stuck” in the wake of the news that cabinet minister Michael Gove had missed an television interview that morning after getting stuck in a BBC lift.Cheerfully recalling her own experience of “getting stuck”, Naga detailed her “exciting” experience of being rescued by the fire brigade.“I once was rescued by the fire brigade, “ she began. “It was a rather fantastic experience.“I was very young; I was about 19.

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