While most people think of Bonfire Night as a home or community event, it’s also the perfect reminder for businesses to review their fire safety plans.
If you’re hosting a display, always:
The days around 5th November are among the busiest of the year for UK fire and rescue services, with a sharp rise in callouts related to fireworks, bonfires, and general fire risks.
While most of these incidents happen in homes or communities, it’s also a timely reminder for businesses: fire safety awareness shouldn’t stop at the front door.
Many workplace fires throughout the year are caused by:
Make sure your team knows how to spot and report fire hazards early, use fire extinguishers safely, follow clear evacuation plans and carry out regular fire risk assessments to stay compliant with UK Fire Safety laws. Even basic fire awareness training can make the difference between a quick response and a serious emergency.
Bonfire Night should be about community, not catastrophe. Whether you’re watching the fireworks or running a business, take this as your cue to review your fire safety - protect your people, your property, and your peace of mind.
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