An Indian woman in Australia is fined about $1,800 (around Rs 1.3 lakh) after steam from a short shower is reported to trigger her apartment building’s fire alarm. She shares the incident on social media and says the alarm went off after she was in the shower for roughly six minutes, prompting an on-site response.

According to accounts, she initially thought it might be a drill, but the building manager later told her the alarm activation was linked to her apartment. The woman says she did not switch on the bathroom exhaust fan while showering and believes steam buildup likely set off the detector. She also questions the placement of the alarm outside the bathroom area and whether it is overly sensitive to steam.

Across outlets, the broad facts are consistent: a shower produces steam, the fire alarm sounds, and she receives a fine tied to the emergency response. The coverage differs mainly in emphasis—some highlight her failure to use the exhaust fan, while others focus on whether the building’s fire detection system should be designed or positioned to avoid false alarms from steam.