Road, fire and water safety personnel are urging people to be vigilant this weekend.
🔊 Kildare County Council is joining forces with fire, road and water safety officers across Ireland to promote ‘Amber Thursday’ ahead of the August Bank Holiday weekend
— Kildare County Council (@KildareCoCo) July 26, 2021
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Long journeys can be a challenge for motorists and can lead to driver fatigue. Speeding and non-wearing of a seatbelt are also common factors which result in serious or fatal injuries of road users. Kildare County Council’s Road Safety Officer Declan Keogh said “Anyone taking to the roads over the bank holiday weekend should be mindful of the many risks associated with travelling on the road. Everyone needs to share the road and be cautious and courteous towards one another.”
Kildare’s Acting Chief Fire Officer Chanel Ryan said “Whether you’re in your garden or out camping, please barbeque safely to ensure you have an enjoyable experience and keep everyone present safe from the threat of fire. Please also be aware of the surrounding environment, particularly in very dry weather. Never place disposable barbeques on anything flammable. Please dispose of cigarettes responsibly and ensure charcoal barbeques are cooled down completely before disposal.”

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