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With the upcoming bonfire season, West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (WYFRS) wants to ensure celebrations are both fun and safe.

In 2019, WYFRS responded to 427 bonfire-related incidents, and they are committed to reducing that number.

safety is key

While WYFRS encourages celebration, safety is key. Whether users are attending an organized event or having their cozy bonfire at home, listed below are WYFRS' top tips for having a safe bonfire season: Whenever possible, consider attending organized events. 

They are coordinated with the support of local authorities and follow strict safety guidelines for a worry-free evening. 

do’s and don'ts

If users choose to celebrate at home, here are the top dos and don'ts: 

  • Choose a safe location for a bonfire. 
  • Have a plan to control it. 
  • Keep family and friends a safe distance from the flames. 
  • Always have a bucket of water or garden hose nearby. 
  • If using sparklers, keep them away from children under five and handle them carefully. 
  • If users are buying and using fireworks, make sure they are from a reputable retailer and follow the enclosed instructions.  

enjoyable bonfire season

Toby May, WYFRS' Operational Lead, said, "We want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable bonfire season. We’d love to see you at one of the organized events happening around the region; but if you're considering having your bonfire and fireworks at home, make sure to follow our tips to keep you, your family, and your friends safe during this bonfire seasonLet's make this time of year a blast but, most importantly, a safe one!

providing reassurance

Bonfire Night is historically one of the busiest nights of the year for the emergency services"

Remember, safety is key. Assistant Chief Constable, Osman Khan, Gold Commander for West Yorkshire Police, said, “We want everyone in West Yorkshire to enjoy their bonfire celebrations safely and responsibly and will have an increased visible presence to provide reassurance to our communities over the Bonfire weekend."

He adds, “Bonfire Night is historically one of the busiest nights of the year for the emergency services, and people are urged to consider this when calling us. Please use our online options where possible and only use 999 to report emergencies, or where a crime is in progress.” 

memorable and safe bonfire season

Osman Khan continues, "Together, we can make this a memorable and safe bonfire season."

In 2019, 37% of the incidents we responded to involved an injury. Let's work together to make this season injury-free. #bonfireSafe

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