What does the increased risk (phase 2) mean for you?
These tips can be found on the website natural fire risk.nl†
– You are probably no longer allowed to fire, even if you have an exemption from the smoking ban.
– In some parts of the country, the land or nature owners do not allow you to light open fires in or near nature.
– Be alert to suspicious situations and report them to the site owner or an emergency service. Help by taking photos or video and remember the location, personal characteristics and, for example, a license plate if you do not trust a situation.
– Keep in mind that you do not have good coverage with your mobile phone everywhere in nature.
– Always keep extinguishing agents at hand at your residence, for example a fire blanket, garden hose, fire extinguisher or at least a bucket of water.
– Do not accidentally cause a wildfire: always throw cigarettes and glass in a trash can or take it with you. Also think about coal from the barbecue or accumulated garden waste and do not park your car in high and dry grass.
These tips can be found on the website natural fire risk.nl†
– You are probably no longer allowed to fire, even if you have an exemption from the smoking ban.
– In some parts of the country, the land or nature owners do not allow you to light open fires in or near nature.
– Be alert to suspicious situations and report them to the site owner or an emergency service. Help by taking photos or video and remember the location, personal characteristics and, for example, a license plate if you do not trust a situation.
– Keep in mind that you do not have good coverage with your mobile phone everywhere in nature.
– Always keep extinguishing agents at hand at your residence, for example a fire blanket, garden hose, fire extinguisher or at least a bucket of water.
– Do not accidentally cause a wildfire: always throw cigarettes and glass in a trash can or take it with you. Also think about coal from the barbecue or accumulated garden waste and do not park your car in high and dry grass.