Communities urged to ‘take extra care’ during second firefighters strike
PostedThe Chief Fire Officer of North Wales Fire and Rescue Service is urging the public across the region to 'take extra care'at home and on the roads following the Fire Brigades Union's announcement that firefighters in England and Wales will take further industrial action on Saturday 19th October between 6.30pm and 11.30pm.
Chief Fire Officer,Simon Smith, stressed: "Attention to fire safety in the home and road safety is of paramount importance, but even more so during these times.
"On this occasion the Fire Brigades Union has chosen to strike on a Saturday evening, at a time when people are out socialising and drinking, or cooking at home entertaining family and friends - which means the risks to their safety are inherently more significant as attention is naturally elsewhere.
"I am urging people to think more carefully about the situations they may be putting themselves into. Historically weekend evenings are when calls to the fire and rescue service are at their peak and it is likely that during the strike period we won't be able to respond as we normally would - prevention is best, so take these simple steps to ensure your safety and those of your loved ones;
- Ensure you have a smoke alarm and test that it is in working order
Do not mix drinking and cooking - it's a recipe for disaster. If you are hungry get a takeaway or make a sandwich. Do not get the chip pan out or leave cooking unattended
Avoid any unnecessary journeys - if you are unfortunate enough to be in a collision we may not be able to get there to help you as quickly as we normally would
Switch off any unused electrical appliances before you go to bed and close all doors - make sure you have an escape plan in the event of fire
Ensure you extinguish smoking materials and take care with candles
Get your chimney cleaned and use a fire guard on open fires
If a fire does start - get out, stay out and call 999. Don't be tempted to tackle a fire yourself."
Safety advice and guidance for the public and businesses is available on the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service website and social network sites on Facebook and Twitter(#takeextracare), as well as through the local news.
The number of firefighters from North Wales Fire and Rescue Service expected to make a protest by striking is high and will result in a reduction in the resources available. As a consequence, the fire and rescue service will not be able to provide the same high level of response as it normally would - it will continue to respond to emergency calls by prioritising the deployment of the available resources at its disposal and focussing on the protection of life
Chief Fire OfficerSimon Smithreassured the public "North Wales Fire and Rescue Service has arrangements in place to continue to provide a service during strike action" but warned that, "because of the circumstances, services may be limited."
"The Service's business continuity arrangements will ensure a speedy and safe return to normal services on conclusion of any period of industrial action."
Councillor Meirick Lloyd Davies, Chairman of North Wales Fire and Rescue Authority, said: "Whilst we understand the concerns of staff which have led to their decision to make a protest in this way, we have a duty and an obligation to ensure that the provision of services remains as unaffected as reasonably practicable. This is a dispute between the Fire Brigade's Union and the Government inEnglandandWalesover proposed changes to pension arrangements. However our number one priority is to ensure public safety."
Members of the public who may need to call the fire and rescue service regarding a non-urgent matter during a period of industrial action are requested to consider waiting until strike action ends to make that call.
What you can do to keep safe from fire? Here are some useful fire safety tips;
Smoke Alarms -Install a smoke alarm on every floor of your home and test them regularly. Batteries should be checked once a week and changed at least once a year.
Cooking -Take special care when cooking. Never leave cooking unattended. Do not fill a chip pan more than one-third full. Never put food in a chip pan if the oil begins to smoke - turn off the heat and leave to cool. Never cook under the influence of alcohol.
Candles -Do not use candles too close to curtains. Never leave candles unattended. Always ensure that candles are extinguished properly.
Matches -Keep matches and lighters out of reach of children.
Smoking Materials -Always use a proper ashtray. Extinguish smoking materials properly. Never smoke in bed.
Escape Plan -Plan your escape route with everyone, always include children and the elderly. Close all doors at night and switch off at the plug any electrical appliances not in use.
Open Fires -Guard all open fires. Do not dry clothes too close to an open fire.
Electrical -Replace worn or damaged leads. Use correct fuses for household appliances.
Test electric blankets annually. Do not overload sockets.
Advice for businesses on Business fire safety during industrial action:
To ensure that your premises remain safe from fire during periods of industrial action:
Business owners should firstly undertake a review of their Fire Risk Assessment and if any changes are needed, implement those as a matter of importance. Precautions should also be made to prevent the occurrence of a fire. This might be as simple as walking around the building at the end of the working day to ensure that there are no combustible materials in the vicinity of the property.
Owners will also need to ensure that procedures for reducing the chances of a fire starting are well understood by all members of staff and that everybody remains alert to the dangers from fire. What each owner will need to do is dependant on their own Fire Risk Assessment.
During any period of industrial action, the responsibility for maintaining the fire precautions within the premises of the business remains with the 'Responsible Person' for the property and therefore, business owners are advised to ensure that everything is in place, in accordance with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, in order to ensure the safety of staff, visitors and the premises.