100 people dispersed from Towneley Park in Burnley as warning over disposable barbecues issued
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Officers noted that despite there being a "bit of litter", there were no offences and a "good number of people" were adhering to the rules.
Two people were also reportedly found picking up their own litter as well as everyone else's rubbish.
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Hide AdBut despite the positive message, police did warn the public of the dangers of disposable barbecues after one was placed in a bin.
"I know someone was probably well intentioned but you can't put a disposable BBQ in a bin full of rubbish," a spokesman for the force said.
"The lesson for tonight is: Just because there is no flame doesn't mean to say it won't ignite other combustibles around it."
How to safely use disposable barbecues
- Study the user instructions carefully and follow them closely
- Only use a barbecue in very well ventilated areas
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Hide Ad- Never place the barbecue on anything flammable - the foil base gets very hot
- Leave the barbecue to cool down before attempting to move it - this may take several hours
- Make sure that the barbecue is fully extinguished by pouring plenty of water or sand onto it
- Do not place a disposable barbecue in a rubbish bin until it has cooled down completely
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Hide Ad- Make sure your barbecue is placed on level ground where it will not tip over. Bricks or a paving slab is ideal
- Never use a barbecue indoors or inside a tent, the carbon monoxide that they produce can kill
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