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Good housekeeping

  • Try to ensure there is no combustible material lying around for an arsonist. This is particularly important where premises are used for collection points or recreational and educational purposes.
  • Don’t let rubbish accumulate – inside or outside the premises.
  • Wheelie-bins should be kept in their own locked compartment or kept well away from the premises.
  • Matches, candles, paraffin, petrol and liquefied gas can all be used to start a fire and help it spread. Keep all such materials locked away.

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