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Arson prevention in commercial premises


Date: 30th April, 2020

Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service would like to remind business owners and managers of the importance of regularly removing the build-up of mail on commercial premises. Deliberate fires can cause significant disruption, damage and unnecessary cost to businesses which may already be struggling due to the Covid -19 restrictions.

Station Manager Graham Kewley said: “In light of current circumstances, we’d like to remind businesses to keep on top of their fire safety checks. Whilst this reminder has not been prompted by a spike in incidents, we are becoming increasingly aware of the build-up of mail and advertising material on floors below mailboxes on commercial premises. We understand this is due to the delay in some small businesses reopening, but owners and managers should be aware of the increased arson risk that this presents and remove regularly. Please follow our prevention advice and of course get in touch if you have any concerns.”

Where businesses and commercial premises are not in regular use, the building manager or responsible person should ensure that they take the following precautions to reduce the threat from fire in their premises:

Further advice on fire prevention can be found at www.dwfire.org.uk or by calling 01722 691717 during office hours to speak to a Fire Safety Officer.

 

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