If you're planning on spending the Bank Holiday in the countryside, the Fire and Rescue Service says don't be the person who starts a wildfire.
The service has issued advice on Facebook about safety as the weather gets hotter and countryside fires become a real danger.
It says you shouldn't throw cigarette ends out of car windows, leave fires or barbecues unattended or leave bottles or glass behind.
It says all three can result in blazes starting in areas that are difficult for the emergency services to reach.
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