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‘We were called to over 1,800 outdoor fires last spring and summer’- Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service call for people to enjoy the warm weather safely

Local News by Livia Gregor 1 hour ago  
The hot weather can make the ground dry and more flammable (image via Ben Hadfield on Pexels)
The hot weather can make the ground dry and more flammable (image via Ben Hadfield on Pexels)
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With temperatures rising this week, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging people to enjoy the sun responsibly.

This comes after the service saw a 70% increase in the number of outdoor fires from April to September last year, in comparison to the same period the previous year.

Head of Prevent, Protect and Partnerships, Nick Jones, said: "We were called to over 1,800 outdoor fires last spring and summer, which not only strain resources but damage wildlife and landscapes.

"Many of these fires were accidental and therefore preventable, so I would urge people to not have disposable BBQs, drop cigarettes or burn waste in the garden, as these practices can easily start fires.

"I would also urge people not to start deliberate fires because during periods of warm weather, the ground is much drier meaning that fires can spread quickly and become out of control.

"Finally, whilst open water might seem inviting, people should avoid swimming in lakes or canals as there can be hidden dangers.

"It's particularly important for parents to discuss the dangers with their children, particularly teenagers, who may go out with their friends and not appreciate the risks and consequences of cooling off in open water."

The service has issued a list of tips to help people stay safe including not driving the morning after a big night out, considering underwater hazards and educating children on the consequences of starting deliberate fires.

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