Fire crews are asking the public to use common sense over the bonfire night weekend.
The Fire and Rescue service says thought beforehand can ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable night.
People are being told not to operate the explosives under the influence of alcohol, be mindful of where you're setting them off and lighting bonfires.
Community safety officer Mark Caley has this advice to keep safe this weekend:
Mark also says always phone the emergency services if something goes wrong:
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