We’re supporting Electrical Safety First’s Electrical Fire Safety Week which runs from 23rd to 29th November and focuses on raising awareness of the risks of purchasing electrical safety gifts from online marketplaces this Christmas.
Find out more at https://t.co/QoIv87KWNA
We are very proud to have contributed to this excellent piece of work by the Firework Review Group, in conjunction with Eleanor Robertson @robertson_ele .
#FireworkSafety
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With fireworks displays cancelled this year, a Cumbernauld teenager who suffered horrendous burns is warning about the dangers of families holding private events
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Very proud of Ben & Amy for their continued hard work in this excellent collaboration amongst main stakeholders in ensuring our communities remain safe. #FireworkSafety
The BBA and British plastic and reconstructive surgeons urge caution as over one third of households consider home fireworks displays due to COVID restrictions – British Burn Association https://t.co/nUVjs4hJIH
We at the SBCC fully understand that some families would have been attending organised displays for this years 5th November Firework & Bonfires Night. Please read: What does the pandemic mean for fireworks night this year? | Child Accident Prevention Trust https://t.co/ztQdIrIgkB
Here is our new #Tayside Business Golf Champions, well done to @masterton_barry and the #ScotFoam team playing in support of @sbcc2001, good luck in the finals 👌 ⛳
The SBCC would like to inform everyone of a change of contact telephone number. As of Friday 9th October the new number will be 07486 515 999. The call may not be answered straight away, however please leave a message or please email [email protected]. Thank You