by Gillian McDade
Bonfire organisers are being reminded to put safety first to protect people, property and the environment.
The message comes this week from Mid-Ulster District Council.
The council along with the PSNI, Northern Ireland Environment Agency, Northern Ireland Housing Executive and the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service, have drawn up a set of guidelines:
·Put safety first: never put lives at risk and always ensure responsible adults are in attendance at bonfires.
· Protect people and property: ensure that bonfires are located away from homes, play areas, fuel tanks and power lines.
· Always consider the environment: harmful toxins can be released when inappropriate materials are burned. Never burn tyres or any other hazardous material on a bonfire.
· Encourage a positive atmosphere: respect all cultures and traditions. Burning inappropriate material also includes other people’s images, flags and election posters.
· Remember the clean up: consider the arrangements for the bonfire clean-up and how any damaged surfaces can be restored.
For more information about bonfire safety, visit www.midulstercouncil.org/celebratesafely.
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