WIRRAL residents are being urged to help prevent their wheelie bins becoming targets for arsonists over the Bonfire period.

Merseyside fire and rescue service say Arson attacks on wheelie bins and refuse containers have nearly doubled in the last three years around Bonfire night.

There were 80 incidents over the bonfire period last year, almost double the number of incidents during the same period in 2014 when 41 were recorded.

Domestic refuse bins can become easy fire targets outside properties particularly if they are left out after collection days.

This year during the past three weeks alone, crews from Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service have dealt with 24 fires linked to wheelie bins and refuse containers.

With the risk of arson attacks on wheelie bins likely to increase in the next week during the run up to Bonfire night itself, residents are being asked to be extra vigilant and keep their bins in safe areas.

Michael Buratti, arson team manager for Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service, said: "The risk of wheelie bins being targeted during the run up to Bonfire night has increased in recent years and the figures in Merseyside in 2017 reflect that.

"Incidents like this are the result of irresponsible and dangerous behaviour, putting both the lives of residents and the safety of their properties at risk.

"We would urge local residents to take care in helping to minimise the risk of their bins being targeted.

"Only put your bin out on the day of collection and bring it back in immediately. "Store it in a safe area away from windows and doors if possible."

For fire safety advice call Merseyside & Rescue Service on 0800 731 5958.

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