People in Devon are being urged to take extra care during a strike by firefighters this weekend, following four fires during a walkout on Friday.
Members of the Fire Brigades Union will stage a 12-hour strike starting at 2pm on Saturday, May 3, in a long-running dispute with the Government over pension reforms.
It follows a five-hour stoppage on Friday afternoon.
Another five-hour strike is due to start at 10am on Sunday, May 4.
During Friday's industrial action, from midday to 5pm, Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service said crews attended the following incidents:
Two property fires;
Two vehicle fires;
Two co-responder calls;
An animal rescue;
A lift rescue;
Four fire alarms – three residential and one at a retail premises.
A spokesman for the service thanked people for taking extra care during this period.
Ahead of the latest round of strikes, Area Manager Phil Martin, Head of Community Safety for Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service, said: "The service has contingency plans in place and ours will again be put into place ahead of these dates for industrial action.
"Our plans worked well during the previous period of action, but we are asking the public to help us again by taking extra care. We will continue to respond to 999 calls and do everything we can to keep the public safe.
"You can help us again by taking extra care and time to think about fire safety in your home during this period – checking smoke alarms, ensuring you know what you would do if there was a fire and not making unnecessary calls to the fire and rescue service."
Businesses are also reminded to be mindful of their responsibilities - it remains the responsibility of employers, landlords and other premises occupiers to comply with fire safety law.
Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service's advice is to take extra care with these six steps:• If you haven't already got one, install a smoke alarm and test it every week• Take extra care in the kitchen - this is where most fires start• Check your electrical appliances - turn them off and don't overload sockets• If you smoke, put cigarettes out properly• Sleep safe - check everything in your home every bedtime• Plan a safe escape - make sure you know how to get out of your home in an emergency
Find more safety advice at www.dsfire.gov.uk.
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