The Island's Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people to make sure they don't start wildfires this summer.
Firefighters say with warm weather set to continue, you should take extra care if you're out in the countryside.
They say fires can be triggered by disposable barbecues, discarded cigarettes, or unattended campfires.
The service says you should take extra precautions to make sure you don't start a wildfire that can be difficult for fire crews to reach.
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