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Did you know...

Sparklers can get 6 times as hot as a pan of cooking oil!

 

 

How safe is your Bonfire    


When you plan your bonfire:


Site well away from houses, garages, sheds,  
    wooden fences, overhead cables, trees and 
    shrubs, at least 18 metres (60 feet).

ALWAYS AWAY FROM FIREWORKS.

Build the stack so that it is stable, will not 
    collapse and on a solid surface if possible,
    such as concrete or compacted bare earth.

Only burn dry material

Never burn dangerous rubbish such as  
    aerosols, batteries, foam-filled furniture, tyres
    or anything containing plastic or paint

NEVER use flammable liquids – paraffin or
   petrol – to light the fire.

Avoid lighting a fire in unsuitable weather
   conditions – smoke hangs in the air on damp
   still days.  If it is to windy, smoke blows into
   neighbour’s gardens and windows and across
   roads.

Keep a bucket of water, the garden hose or a  
   fire extinguisher ready.

Never leave a fire unattended or leave it to
   smoulder – pour water on the embers.

If the bonfire gets out of control, call the Fire and  Rescue Service (999) immediately.

 

 


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