Warning issued for disposable barbecue use

Sausages cooking on a barbecue with one being held by a tong.
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There is forecasted hot weather to come

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People in Jersey are being reminded to remain conscious of fire safety after two incidents at the weekend, the fire service said.

Jersey Fire and Rescue Service said some disposable barbecues "could have caused an issue" by not being put out properly.

Temperatures have been rising and will continue to do so and Jersey Met has forecast 29C (84F) for Saturday.

Deputy Chief Fire Officer Bryn Coleman said he wanted islanders to "take care" when using equipment involving fire at the beach.

He said: "With all this hot weather around, I'd like people to bear in mind fire safety at this time.

"The ground is really really dry at this moment in time and if we do get a fire it's likely to spread really, really rapidly."

Bryn Coleman - a man wearing a black shirt fire uniform, behind is a fire engine on the left and parked cars to the right. Blue skies.
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Deputy Chief Fire Officer Bryn Coleman wants islanders to be cautious

Mr Coleman asked for people to choose sensible places to light a fire or disposable barbecue.

He said: "Don't leave them near any flammable materials or any highly combustible materials such as gorse, such as hedgerows.

"Put them in a metal container, even pour seawater on them to make sure they're fully extinguished before you leave the beach area."

Mr Coleman said the service had "very limited resources at this time of year".

He said: "If you do see a fire, please immediately phone 999. Don't attempt to tackle the fire yourselves and get us out - we will deal with the fire.

"Please be careful so this is not an additional drain on our resources."

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