09:30AM, Monday 04 November 2024
RESIDENTS are being reminded to dispose of their own fire extinguishers after two were left outside the fire station in Henley.
In an online post, the station said Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service does not provide a disposal service for fire extinguishers and they are the responsibility of the owner. It said: “Leaving extinguishers at the station not only creates a safety concern but also takes up valuable time and resources that could be better spent helping the community.
“Please ensure you use the correct disposal channels available at recycling centres or through specialist waste disposal services.”
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