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Published on: 01/04/2020 01:44 PMReported by: roving-eye
In view of the serious health implications linked to any form of burning we are requesting that #Merseyside residents DO NOT dispose of waste (garden or other) by burning.
Many people who would normally be out at work or school during the day are now confined to their homes either through sickness, self-isolation or from government requirements to work from home.
It is essential that everyone understands that smoke from burning waste will have a greater impact on neighbours who would not normally be affected by it.
In view of the serious health implications linked to any form of burning we are requesting that Merseyside residents DO NOT dispose of any waste (garden or other) by burning.
If you must burn garden waste, please follow our safety advice below.
Help us to help you.
NEVER use petrol or any accelerant to light a fire or to encourage it
NEVER burn household rubbish, tyres or anything that contains paint, plastic or foam.
Be courteous to your neighbours - if you are planning a substantial bonfire, let them know.
DO NOT burn close to property, trees, fences, sheds or other outbuildings.
NEVER leave a fire unattended or to smoulder. You should douse it with water and ensure it is completely out before leaving it.
Have a garden hose or bucket or water to hand in case the fire starts to get out of control.
Remember, if the fire gets out of control, dial 999 immediately and ask for the fire service.
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