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Fire boss warns Buddies: Please don’t release flying lanterns due to blaze risk

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A campaign encouragin­g the public to light sky lanterns in a show of solidarity for NHS workers has been criticised by fire chiefs.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) has warned the lanterns could place “unnecessar­y pressure”on the emergency services.

The campaign, which calls for the public to release lanterns from gardens and driveways in support for the NHS, follows the popular #ClapForOur­Carers social media campaign – which saw thousands of people across the UK stand on their doorstep and clap for the NHS and other key workers.

It comes days after the SFRS stressed that Scotland’s countrysid­e is currently “vulnerable” to wildfire, and as the emergency services continue to support partners and protect the public amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Alasdair Perry, SFRS deputy assistant chief officer, said:“We fully appreciate that people want to show their support for the NHS, however we must discourage the lighting of sky lanterns.

“These lanterns may look striking when lit, but when released they pose a significan­t threat of fire and can have devastatin­g consequenc­es – for rural environmen­ts, property and wildlife.

“This is clearly a challengin­g time for the emergency services due to Covid-19, and while the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service maintains a high resilience across Scotland, we would seek to avoid any unnecessar­y demand on our service so we can target our resources most effectivel­y in supporting our partners and meeting the needs of Scotland’s communitie­s.

“Traditiona­lly, this is a period when we see a high volume of large wildfires in Scotland, due to a buildup of dead vegetation in our countrysid­e, and rising temperatur­es. We can’t risk adding a potential ignition to that mix.

“While I fully understand people wanting to show their support to the NHS, I would encourage people to find a different way to do this.

“Our message is clear - please do not release lit sky lanterns, and risk potentiall­y placing unnecessar­y pressure on the emergency services.”

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Warning Lanterns may look striking but pose a huge fire risk, says fire chief Alasdair Perry

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