With the sun out and warmer days ahead, many of us are keen to get outdoors for picnics, walks or a BBQ. We want everyone to enjoy the sunshine safely, while also protecting our green spaces, wildlife and local communities from fire.
Even small actions can prevent serious fires.
How you can help reduce fire risk
🗑️ Always bin your litter or take it home
🚭 Fully extinguish cigarettes and dispose of them safely
🔥 Never use BBQs or light campfires in parks, fields or open spaces
Disposable BBQs and open flames can easily ignite dry grass and cause fires that spread quickly.
If you see a fire
📞 Call 999 immediately – don’t try to tackle the fire yourself
📍 Use the what3words app to give your exact location
Planning a BBQ at home?
✅ Set it up on a flat, non-flammable surface
✅ Keep it well away from sheds, trees and shrubs
✅ Keep children, pets and games clear of the area
✅ Have water or sand nearby, just in case
✅ Allow the BBQ to cool completely before disposing of it
Find more fire safety advice on our website: https://humbersidefire.gov.uk/your-safety/safety-in-the-home-advice/barbecue-safety
Out and about?
Leave the BBQ at home, disposable BBQs can spark fires and seriously harm wildlife.
If you see anyone starting fires deliberately, you can report it anonymously to FireStoppers:
📞 0800 169 5558
💻 www.firestoppersreport.co.uk
By working together, we can keep everyone safe and protect our green spaces.
Message Sent By
Sam Jones
(Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, Communications Supervisor, Humberside)
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