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Safety fear as firemen hold four-day strike
Bristol residents are being urged to take extra precautions to prevent fires as fire crews prepare to strike for four days over the Halloween weekend.
Fire Brigades’ Union (FBU) members will walk out from 6pm on Friday until 6pm the following Tuesday.
The on-going dispute with the Government over pensions means a skeleton service will operate. Fire cover will be provided by firefighters who are not part of the FBU working alongside auxiliary firefighters who have received training to provide just basic support.
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Assistant Chief Fire Officer Rob Davis said people should expect longer response times as calls will be “prioritised towards those where there is a risk to life”.
“Although we have resilience plans in place during the strike, they are not a direct replacement for the service we normally provide,” he said.
“I would urge everyone to make every effort to reduce the risk of a fire starting in their home or business as we may take longer to reach you.
“Simple things like ensuring you do not leave cooking unattended, making sure you check your smoke alarms and rehearsing escape routes with your family will certainly help you stay safer.”
Meanwhile, ACFO Davis urged people to avoid holding their own fireworks parties and attend organised displays.
“During the Halloween weekend there is often an increase in anti-social behaviour, which may include deliberately started fires. Where possible people should take steps to ensure the outside of their property is kept clear from garden waste or rubbish as this can be a potential target for arsonists.
“Business owners and managers should also check their own fire risk assessments.”