Essex County Fire And Rescue Service Urges Diners To Get A Takeaway During Their Strike

GRAB A KEBAB

Firefighters are advising people to "treat themselves to a takeaway" to avert cooking disasters while they are on strike this weekend.

Essex County Fire and Rescue Service is urging those returning from a night of heavy boozing to "grab a kebab, murder a burger or hurry for a curry" rather than attempt any cooking to avert blazes during their walk out on Saturday.

The fire service has even helpfully advised takeaway aficionados which eateries have the best offers this weekend, urging people to "do their part for fire safety."

“Cooking after drinking is a recipe for disaster," Divisional Officer Neil Fenwick said.

He acknowledged that using a takeaway as a fire safety device might "seem unusual," but added "there is a serious message here."

"More fires start in the kitchen than any other room, 56% of house fires in Essex start in the kitchen, so avoiding cooking this Saturday could make real difference while there is reduced fire cover," the Essex firefighters warned on their website.

Treat yourself?

DO Fenwick said: “Cooking is a huge cause of fires - around a third of all house fires start in the kitchen, so by ordering in a takeaway people can make a real difference and help us reduce the risk of fire.”

Essex Fire Brigades Union members, along with their colleagues across the country, will be taking industrial action as part of a national dispute over Government pension reforms at the weekend.

Firefighters in Essex, unlike in other counties, will be banned from entering the 52 stations, with vehicles running from 12 alternative sites, during the strike even if there is a major incident.

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