A deep fryer caught fire in the early hours of 3 January, severely damaging part of the kitchen at a beachfront kiosk on Praia da Cocanha, Caraguatatuba. The fire broke out around 00:30 and, according to the fire brigade, no one was injured.
Caraguatatuba fryer fire aftermath
The local fire department said the owner alerted them shortly after the incident began. When firefighters arrived they found the blaze confined to the establishment’s fryer. Crews employed smothering techniques to extinguish the flames, a method recommended for contained grease fires and one that prevented the blaze from spreading through the kiosk.
The owner initially attempted to put out the fire using a portable extinguisher but was unable to suppress it. Firefighters then intervened and completed the extinguishing operation. After the flames were out, the team removed the fryer from inside the premises and positioned it outdoors to reduce the risk of re‑ignition.
Following the removal of the appliance, firefighters opened doors and windows to expel accumulated smoke and ventilate the kitchen area. They also checked the scene to ensure there were no hidden hotspots. The owner was given safety guidance on handling commercial cooking equipment and on steps to reduce the risk of future incidents.
Authorities did not report any casualties or injuries. Damage was limited to part of the kitchen area, though the exact extent of material loss has not been disclosed. The quick response from the fire service and the decision to use smothering instead of water were credited with limiting the aftermath.
Grease fires can escalate rapidly and require specific tactics. Fire services advise against using water on burning oil or grease as this can cause the fire to spread. Instead, using a Class K or B-rated extinguisher where available or smothering the heat source with a suitable lid or cover can prevent oxygen from fuelling the flames.
Local customers and nearby businesses were not reported to have been affected, and there was no need for wider evacuations. After receiving advice from the fire brigade, the owner secured the kiosk and left the site in a condition described as safe by first responders. It was not immediately clear whether the kiosk would reopen the same day, pending any cleanup and repairs.
This incident serves as a reminder of the hazards associated with commercial frying equipment. Regular maintenance, correct use of extinguishers, staff training in emergency response and installation of appropriate fire suppression systems are among the recommended precautions for establishments that use deep fryers.
The fire brigade’s prompt intervention prevented further damage and ensured public safety. Local residents and visitors to Praia da Cocanha were advised to follow updates from municipal authorities and local news outlets for any developments.
Key Takeaways:
- Fryer fire at a kiosk on Praia da Cocanha in Caraguatatuba caused significant damage to the kitchen but no injuries.
- Firefighters extinguished the blaze using smothering techniques after the owner’s extinguisher attempt failed.
- The fryer was removed and the site ventilated; the owner received safety guidance and the premises were secured.

















