BRING picnics and not barbecues when visiting Dorset this summer.
This is the warning from the Dorset Heaths Partnership, Litter Free Dorset and Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service.
All agencies are working together to bring awareness of the risks of disposable barbecues with eye-catching artwork on the back of buses encouraging people to bring picnics to the countryside.
The use of disposable BBQs poses a significant threat to Dorset’s natural environment during the summer months.
And they can cause wildfires, be a hazard if not disposed of properly and are illegal on heathlands - as are any fires.
Group manager Graham Kewley from the fire service said: “We have seen a steady increase in fires in the open with a spike in the summer of 2022, with 912 fires in 2022 and 510 in 2023.”
Sophie Carpenter of Litter Free Dorset said: “Disposable BBQs are single use, non-recyclable and if littered are a big fire risk.
“Help us prevent incidents of fire and injury by choosing alternatives this summer – opt for a picnic instead.”
Jon Andrews, Dorset Council’s cabinet member for place services, said: “By taking steps to try and prevent wildfires we can help reduce the devastating impact they can have on both our air quality and our wildlife.”
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