Planning a bonfire in Frome? Stay safe and think of the neighbours, urges Council

By Guest

21st Oct 2021 | Local News

As the bonfire season approaches Mendip District Council's Environmental Health Team is asking residents to put safety first, and avoid being a nuisance neighbour.

Bonfires can be very irritating to local people if the smoke stops them enjoying their gardens, opening windows or hanging out washing. They cause pollution and can produce dense smoke, especially when the material being burnt is damp and smoulders. Smoke from garden bonfires may contain toxic chemicals including carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons.

Local weather conditions will affect the impact the smoke has on your neighbours. Still conditions prevent smoke from dispersing, while windy conditions will blow smoke into neighbouring properties and across roads, causing annoyance and possibly danger.

There are laws around bonfire nuisance. So please be considerate and don't spark a row with residents.

The best plan is to go to an organised event to celebrate Bonfire Night. But if you're hosting your own at home, please follow these top tips:

Don't locate your bonfire near sheds, trees, fences, any cables, roads or near buildings

Keep an eye on weather conditions

Warn your neighbours beforehand

Burn dry materials only, damp items produce much more smoke

Never burn rubber, plastic, paint, aerosol cans, batteries or foam

Before lighting, check your bonfire for pets and wildlife

Do not use flammable liquids to light your bonfire

Always supervise bonfires until they have fully gone out

Have a bucket of water or hose handy

Cllr Heather Shearer, Portfolio Holder for Community Health, said: "Bonfire Night is exciting and fun for many families. Opting to attend a larger, organised event is the safest thing to do, but we know many people like to set up something at home.

"Be responsible, so we can avoid putting pressure on our fire, ambulance and police services. And please think of your neighbours, and their pets too. For them, this time of year may be a miserable, frightening and confusing time."

Cllr Shearer added: "There are laws that protect people from being affected by the smoke caused by bonfires, whatever the time of year. The Council's Environmental Health Team are able to advise about remedies for resolving your complaint and can help you decide the best way. Call them on 0300 303 8588 or email [email protected]."

Remember, remember: For more information, visit: https://www.mendip.gov.uk/article/7290/Fireworks.

It's illegal for under 18s to buy fireworks. Always follow the Firework Code.

www.britishfireworksassociation.co.uk/firework-advice-for-consumers/

     

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