Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Barbecues off shelves at another supermarke­t

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MORRISONS has become the latest UK supermarke­t to remove disposable barbecues from sale due to concerns over the fire risk they pose in hot, dry weather.

Retailers have been under pressure to suspend sales of disposable barbecues after fire brigades warned that recent dry conditions mean grassy areas are “like tinderboxe­s”.

Warnings are in place over the risk of wildfires as temperatur­es are expected to climb as high as 36C in some areas over the coming days.

A Morrisons spokesman said: “In light of the long dry spell in the UK this summer we are temporaril­y removing disposable barbecues from all stores until further notice.”

In March the retailer announced the removal of disposable barbecues from all of its stores within one mile of national parks to help prevent wildfires.

The move came after other supermarke­ts, including Sainsbury’s and Marks & Spencer, banned disposable barbecues earlier this month.

The Co-op announced in June last year it would no longer sell disposable barbecues in 130 shops situated in or within a one-mile radius of national parks, while in March this year Aldi said it would no longer sell the items in any of its UK supermarke­ts in a bid to protect forests and wildlife.

London Fire Brigade (LFB) has warned that disposable barbecues “pose a significan­t fire risk if they are not put out properly, causing grass fires in open spaces and scorching the grassed areas”.

It added that dry weather has “left grassland like a tinderbox and increases the chances of a fire caused by a disposable barbecue”.

People have been urged not to barbecue in parks and to ensure cigarettes, rubbish and glass are properly disposed of.

LFB is backing a petition to Parliament to bring in a complete ban on the sale and use of disposable barbecues in the UK.

Temperatur­es reached 34.2C at Wiggonholt, West Sussex, on Thursday afternoon, and climbed above 33C in a number of places from Shropshire to the south-east of England.

Heatwave thresholds, which are met at different temperatur­es in different parts of the country, are likely to be hit in much of the UK.

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