Staying Safe

Be A Bright Spark

Fly-tipping/bonfire material removal

In the run-up to bonfire night, local authorities across Lancashire are working with the Fire and Rescue Service to reduce the potential for people to find material they can use to make bonfires with from rubbish or fly-tipped material. Local authorities have pledged to take quick action to remove any fly-tipped rubbish or refuse that could be used to make unsafe bonfires.

The public can contact the councils directly to report any materials they see using the contact details on the attached document.

Bonfire/Fly - tipping removal numbers (Word Doc)


Keep your pets safe

Keep your pets safe

Fireworks terrorise pets. Read here to find out how even a highly trained dogs who work for the fire service are affected.

Brightsparx Keep your pets safe (Word Doc)


Stay Safe This Bonfire Night

Firefighters urge Lancashire’s young people to be ‘Bright Sparx’. Click here for a special message from the Chief Fire Officer.

Brightsparx message from the Chief Fire Officer (Word Doc)


Sports camps provide safety advice

Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service is sponsoring places for children aged 10 to 16 at sports camps throughout Lancashire. Fire Safety Teams are joining in the fun while providing essential safety messages to help keep people safe this bonfire night. For more information follow this link.

Fire and Rescue sponsorship for Sports Camps (Word Doc)


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