The Island's police are highlighting the dangers of young people playing with fire.
The force says without help and guidance, 'firesetting behaviour' can lead to more serious consequences such as serious injury and damage to buildings.
Friends, parents and carers are asked to speak to young people and encourage them to think about their actions and the consequences.
Anyone with concerns is asked to contact the police, as they could be saving a life.
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