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Fire and Rescue releases safety advice for Diwali, Halloween, and Bonfire Night

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 6:54 am
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Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released safety information for upcoming Diwali, Halloween, and Bonfire Night celebrations. Picture: Luke Porter, via Unsplash

Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released safety information for upcoming Diwali, Halloween, and Bonfire Night celebrations. Picture: Luke Porter, via Unsplash

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THE ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) has released advice to help people celebrate both Diwali and Halloween safely.

As Halloween, Diwali, and Bonfire night celebrations take place over the next fortnight, RBFRS has made a number of recommendations for keeping safe.

When using candles, it is recommended they are used on stable, heat-resistant surfaces, or that flameless candles are used.

Flames should be kept a safe distance from flammable materials such as curtains or clothing, and out of reach of children and pets.

Candles should be extinguished before leaving a room, and all candles, incense, and oil lamps should be put out before going to sleep.

Candle wax fires should not be put out with water.

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With fireworks, users should always follow the Firework Code, and only buy fireworks from licensed retailers, which can be verified by finding the CE mark on products.

Instructions with products should be followed and safety instructions should be consulted before use.

Category F1, F2, and F3 are safe to use at home, with F2 and F3 being the most common, based on how much safety distance is required.

They also recommend that consideration to animals is shown, including letting neighbours know in advance so that they can care for pets.

Sparklers should only be used one at a time and while wearing gloves.

Firework debris should be left to cool and then soaked in water overnight before disposal.

Those building bonfires should do so away from fences, buildings and trees, with a hose or a bucket of water nearby,

Aerosols, tyres, canisters, or anything containing foam or paint should not be burned, as they can produce toxic fumes or may explode.

Petrol or parafin should not be used to get the fire going as it can bring the fire out of control.

Bonfires should never be left unattended.

Nicola Smith, East Hub Prevention Manager for RBFRS, said: “With the upcoming celebrations for Halloween, Diwali and Bonfire Night, we want our community to enjoy themselves whilst also keeping their loved ones safe.

“Take extra care around open flames and fireworks, as decorations and Halloween costumes can be flammable and may cause serious or life-threatening injuries.

“If someone does get burnt, remember to cool, call and cover. Cool the area under cool running tap water for at least 20 minutes, call 999 or 111 for medical advice, and loosely cover the affected area with cling film.”

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