Two adults and two children left a house in Mottingham due to the smell of chemicals on Sunday (January 15).
Firefighters attended the house at Framlingham Crescent at 4.14pm where a man, a woman and two children left the property before emergency services arrived.
Crews carried out a sweep of the building and no elevated readings were recorded.
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The incident was over by around 6pm.
A spokesperson for London Fire Brigade said: "Two fire engines and two fire rescue units were called on Sunday 15 Jan at 1614 to reports of a smell of chemicals at a house on Framlingham Crescent in Mottingham.
"One man, a woman and two children left the property before the Brigade arrived.
"No injuries reported.
"Firefighters carried out a sweep of the building and no elevated readings were recorded.
"Fire crews from Eltham, Bromley, Lewisham and Bexley were in attendance.
"The incident was over by 1803."
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