Fire and Rescue Service urges visitors and residents to take precautions during the warm, dry season

By 3FM Published 27 June 2026

As the Isle of Man enjoys warmer and drier weather this summer, the Island's Fire and Rescue Service is reminding everyone to take wildfire safety seriously. With conditions ideal for fires to spread rapidly across the countryside, now is the time to be extra vigilant about how we enjoy the great outdoors.

Wildfire Risk Increases in Summer Heat

Firefighters warn that the combination of higher temperatures and dry conditions creates a perfect storm for wildfires. Whether you're a visitor exploring our beautiful landscapes or a resident enjoying outdoor activities, understanding the risks is crucial to keeping our island safe.

How to Stay Safe This Summer

The Fire and Rescue Service is asking the public to follow these essential guidelines:

  • Never light fires in the countryside
  • Never leave a hot barbecue unattended
  • Always take rubbish home, particularly glass bottles — these can act as magnifying glasses and ignite dry grass in intense sunlight
  • Be mindful of fire hazards when camping or picnicking

Get More Information

For comprehensive advice on enjoying the warmer weather safely, visit iomfire.com or contact the Prevention Team on 647300. The Island's firefighters are on hand to help keep our community safe throughout the summer season.

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