AudlemOnline Logo Link

Camp Safely this Weekend

2nd July 2015 @ 6:06am – by Webteam
Back home  /  News  /  Camp Safely this Weekend
default

Camp safely while enjoying the sun this weekend

As the weather hots up this weekend, many families will be preparing for a camping or caravan trip away to make the most of the sun.
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service would like to remind people to ensure their breaks are safe and enjoyable.

Head of Prevention and Protection Keith Brooks said: "We want people to make the most of the weather and the great outdoors, whether camping, cooking or exploring, but we also want to make sure it is done safely. Armed with some simple safety tips we can help ensure your family break is memorable for the right reasons."
Fire Kills campaign's top tips whether camping or caravanning:

Tents

  • Allow at least 6 metres spacing between tents and caravans and ensure they are away from parked cars to reduce the risk of fire spreading.
  • Never use candles in or near a tent – torches are safer.
  • Keep cooking appliances away from the tent walls and never cook inside a small tent or near flammable materials or long grass; they can all set alight easily.
  • Make sure you know how to escape by cutting your way out of the tent if there's a fire.
  • Make sure everyone knows how to put out clothing that's on fire – stop, drop and roll.
  • Don't smoke inside tents.
  • Do not leave a recently used BBQ near or inside tents/caravans due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Caravans

  • Fit and test a smoke alarm in your caravan.
  • Take special care when cooking – don't leave pans unattended.
  • Turn off all appliances before you go out or to bed.
  • Make sure ashtrays are made of a material that can't burn or topple over -never smoke in bed.
  • Don't dry clothes over the stove.
  • Remove any litter and rubbish near the caravan to reduce the risk of fire spreading.
  • Make sure the caravan is ventilated, and never block air vents, to avoid a build up of poisonous gases.
  • For more information please visit the website www.cheshirefire.gov.uk

This article is from our news archive. As a result pictures or videos originally associated with it may have been removed and some of the content may no longer be accurate or relevant.

Get In Touch

AudlemOnline is powered by our active community.

Please send us your news and views using the button below:

Village Map

© 2005-2024 AudlemOnline
Visitors Today 23 / Apr 27,936