Fire & Rescue Service warns visitors to take precautions during TT fortnight

By 3FM Published 20 May 2026

As the Isle of Man TT approaches, the Island's Fire & Rescue Service is urging visitors and residents to be extra vigilant during what's expected to be a warm, dry period. With thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts descending on the Island for the world-famous races, officials are asking everyone to act responsibly to prevent countryside fires that could disrupt the event and damage our beautiful landscapes.

Fire Safety During TT: What You Need to Know

The combination of hot weather and dry conditions creates the perfect storm for wildfire risk. The Fire & Rescue Service has identified several key behaviours to avoid during the TT fortnight, particularly in rural and countryside areas where vegetation could easily ignite.

What NOT to Do

  • Don't light barbecues, camp stoves, or campfires outdoors
  • Don't discard cigarette ends carelessly
  • Avoid parking vehicles near dry grass or vegetation where hot exhausts could cause ignition

Stay Alert and Report Fires Immediately

The Fire & Rescue Service is asking everyone to remain vigilant and report any signs of smoke or fire without delay. Whether you're a TT spectator enjoying the Mountain Road or exploring the Island's countryside, keeping your eyes open could prevent a serious incident. If you spot anything suspicious, contact emergency services immediately.

This safety campaign is part of broader preparations for the TT fortnight, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the races safely while protecting the Island's natural environment. Plan your trip with these precautions in mind, and you'll help keep the Isle of Man safe for everyone.

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