We all enjoy the summer sunshine, but heatwaves bring a high risk of wildfires. The below photos are from one such fire that destroyed many Southern Housing homes in Dagenham, East London.
Dry conditions mean fires spread quickly. There are simple things you can to do protect yourself:
- Clear dry grass, dead leaves, and rubbish - especially near buildings and in gutters
- Keep lawns cut short (under 7cm) and trim overgrown plants
- Dispose of garden waste safely
- Keep sheds and furniture away from your home
- Water your garden regularly. During hosepipe bans, use a water butt
- Never discard cigarettes or smoking materials on the ground and ensure they’re fully extinguished
- Make sure your house number or name is easy to spot in an emergency
- Speak to neighbours about overgrown land and contact us, or your local authority, if needed.
Taking simple steps now can make a big difference during hot, dry weather.


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