With British Summer Time in full swing and warmer days drawing people to Dorset and Wiltshire’s heathlands and outdoor spaces, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) is urging the public to enjoy a picnic – not a barbecue.

Hot, dry and breezy conditions dramatically increase the risk of accidental or deliberate wildfires, which can devastate local wildlife, landscapes and habitats.
“A wildfire can move at speeds faster than an Olympic sprinter,” says the Service. “We are asking everyone to follow some simple steps to help prevent fires from starting – and to know what to do if you see one.”
DWFRS is encouraging everyone to:
- Leave barbecues at home and bring a picnic instead.
- If you see a fire, move to a safe place and call 999 immediately, giving as much detail as possible.
- Consider using the What3Words app to pinpoint your location.
- Report anti-social behaviour on open land and heathland to the police via 101.
Landowners and land managers are also reminded to cut and maintain fire breaks, and to remove cut grasses and vegetation where possible to help prevent fires from taking hold.
For more information on heathland fire safety, visit the DWFRS website:
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