Keep your Isle of Man summer safe as fire service warns of wildfire risks

By 3FM Published 27 June 2026

As the Isle of Man enjoys warmer, drier weather this summer, the Island's Fire and Rescue Service is urging visitors and residents to take extra care outdoors. With rising temperatures comes a significantly increased risk of wildfires, and firefighters are calling on everyone to play their part in keeping our beautiful countryside safe.

Simple Steps to Prevent Wildfires This Summer

Whether you're planning a countryside picnic, enjoying a beach barbecue, or exploring the Island's stunning natural landscapes, the fire service has issued clear guidance to help you stay safe:

  • Never light fires in the countryside
  • Never leave a hot barbecue unattended — ensure it's fully extinguished before leaving
  • Take all rubbish home with you, paying special attention to glass bottles, which can act as magnifying glasses and ignite dry grass

Enjoy the Weather Responsibly

The warmer months are perfect for exploring everything the Isle of Man has to offer, from scenic walks and coastal trails to outdoor dining experiences. However, a moment of carelessness can have devastating consequences for our environment and emergency services.

For more detailed advice on enjoying the warmer weather safely, visit iomfire.com or contact the Prevention Team on 647300. By following these simple precautions, you'll help protect the Island's natural beauty for everyone to enjoy.

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