IF FIRE BREAKS OUT!
STOP.
Switch off the engine.
Release the bonnet but don't open.
Get everyone out of the vehicle and stay well away.
Dial 999 and call the Fire & Rescue Service.
Warn oncoming traffic.
If you believe it is safe to do so use a dry powder or foam
extinguisher (BS EN3). Do not open the bonnet if the fire is in the
engine compartment, but aim the extinguisher through the radiator
grille or under the edge of the bonnet. If in doubt do not tackle.
Never use water on an engine fire - it can short out wiring
and spread burning petrol.
REMEMBER - THINK FIRST ABOUT PERSONAL SAFETY
Think and act quickly in the safest way
Prevent fires by checking wiring for wear and damage, fuel lines for
wear and unreliable connections.
Never use welding equipment near fuel tanks or feed lines.
Dispose of smoker's materials carefully and never leave matches or
lighters where children can reach them.
Prevent your vehicle from becoming an arson statistic by parking in
well-lit places and not leaving the key in the ignition at anytime
you are away from the vehicle.
Close all windows and roofs and secure all doors on leaving the vehicle.
Hide property or take it with you.
Report abandoned cars to the police or your local authority. |