Stay 'fire-safe' in the last week of summer holidays

DWFRS are urging us to enjoy the end of summer safe from fires

Author: Ana Da SilvaPublished 29th Aug 2022

As school holidays draw to a close, Dorset residents are being urged to enjoy the rest of the summer safe from fires.

A combination of the Bank Holiday weekend, the last chance for families to get away before schools restart, and large events will mean an influx of people visiting the region and using the roads over the coming days.

There's concerns over blazes breaking from bonfires, campfires and disposable barbecues, so we're being told to do these away from buildings and trees.

With the Bournemouth Air Festival drawing people to the seaside, we're being told not to use flares and fireworks near the cliffs and avoid disposable barbecues near beach huts and foliage.

Dorset Fire & Rescue Area Manager, Jason Moncrieff, explained why it's important to be careful:

“When the sun shines and the rain stays away, there is a far greater risk of fires starting from bonfires, campfires and disposable barbecues.

"Whether it’s being careful to have safety measures in place, or doing things differently to avoid needing a fire, residents and visitors alike can really help us to stop land, property and potentially even lives from being devastated.”

The Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service have issued top tips on how to stay safe, such as:

• If you have a bonfire at home, site it well away from buildings, fences, trees and furniture. Have a garden hose to hand in case it starts to get out of control, and don’t leave it unattended.

• Never throw away the coals from a home barbecue unless they are completely cold; let it cool for several hours and then douse in water.

• If you’re out enjoying the countryside, please don’t use a disposable barbecue, especially on heathland or in woodland; a picnic is far safer! #BringAPicnicNotABBQ

• If you’re visiting the beach, don’t use flares or fireworks near the cliffs, and avoid having campfires or disposable barbecues near beach huts or any foliage.

• Always be careful when disposing of cigarette ends, matches and other smoking materials.

• Wherever you are, please be considerate when parking your car – a fire engine needs 3m clearance and any delay in getting through could be catastrophic.

• Local roads will be very busy, so please allow plenty of time for your journey and ‘drive to arrive’.

Area Manager Moncrieff said:

“We want to do everything possible to avoid any more large fires, after such a busy holiday season so far, but we also want to keep our communities safe so that everyone can just enjoy the end of the summer.

"No-one sets out to have an accident, but we can all reduce the risks by taking extra care, whether at home, outside or on the roads.”

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