AN AMBER wildfire alert has been issued in Dorset following expected “unseasonally” warm and dry weather.
The first amber wildfire alert issued by Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service this year, the fire service has issued tips to stay safe while out and about.
Group manager Jason Moncrieff said: “While the warm and dry spring weather is very welcome after the winter, it does increase the risk of fires spreading quickly if something happens to cause ignition.
“We are urging local farmers to take extra care, as sparks from hot machinery can easily lead to a field catching fire, and we ask everyone enjoying our beautiful countryside and coastline to take extra care and be vigilant with anything that could lead to a fire starting.”
Top tips for staying fire safe while out and about include avoiding having open fires or using barbecues in the countryside and extinguishing smoking materials properly.
People are also urged to report a fire in the countryside to the fire service immediately and advised not to tackle fires that can’t be put out with a bucket of water.
Mr Moncreiff added: “Dealing with wildfires is incredibly resource-intensive, and some can take days – and even weeks – to bring under control.
“Alongside the devastating impact on the countryside, such fires are also very costly, and yet they can be prevented if people heed the warnings and take care. We can all play a part in keeping Dorset and Wiltshire safe from fire.”
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