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Set up camp safely: The hazards of the great outdoors


Date: 22nd June, 2023

As part of the Fire Kills campaign, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is asking the people of Dorset and Wiltshire to stay safe this summer as they make the most of the weather and enjoy the great outdoors, whether camping, cooking or exploring.

Group Manager Jim Weston said “A long hot summer is what we hope for. However, like many changes in activity, it can bring risks.  If you’re intending to take out your tent, ready your rucksack or get your caravan back on the road, you should go armed with some safety advice before heading for the great outdoors.”

By following the Fire Kills campaign’s top tips, you can ensure that your great adventure is a safe and enjoyable one.

Tents

Caravans

Open Fires

If you must have an open fire:

If a fire should breakout:

If you discover a fire:

In closing Jim Weston said: “It may all sound a bit daunting, but it needn’t be, most of this advice is common sense.   From time to time we all need reminders; so, enjoy the countryside and your recreation and be safe.”

For more fire safety advice, visit our website www.dwfire.org.uk/safety/

 

 

 

 

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