Dublin Fire Brigade issue urgent ‘can cause fires’ reflection warning over common household item as temps to hit 22C | 1H69A3A | 2024-05-11 00:08:01
Dublin Fire Brigade issue urgent 'can cause fires' reflection warning over common household item as temps to hit 22C | 1H69A3A | 2024-05-11 00:08:01
DUBLIN Fire Brigade have issued an urgent warning ahead of the high temperatures set to sizzle Ireland.
Temperatures are set to hit 22C this weekend, promoting Dublin Fire Brigade to warn the public of the fire hazard associated with reflections.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Dublin Fire Brigade warned that reflections from mirrors and glass onto flammable surfaces can cause fires.
They warned: "Sunny morning in Dublin.
"Just a gentle reminder to remove mirrors, glasses, and vases from window ledges or anywhere they might be exposed to direct sunlight.
"They can cause fires if the sun is reflected onto a flammable surface."
Where you have a mirror or any other glass object, such as an ornament, that is curved, this allows the glass to act as a lens.
When the sunlight hits it, it becomes concentrated and, if the rays are bounced onto something flammable – like curtains or soft furnishings – then a fire can start.
Temperatures in Dublin are 18C today with sunny, cloudless skies.
The warning comes as Met Eireann have promised a sunny and dry week across the country.
Temperatures have been in the high teens for the last number of days across the country.
The country is set for a mini heatwave this weekend with temperatures rising to the 20s on Friday.
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Temperatures could soar to 22C on Saturday.
Met Eireann's Siobhan Ryan advised: "It's a good news story, really out until the end of the weekend.
"High pressure dominating our weather, lots of dry conditions, light winds and temperatures improving day on day with more in the way of sunshine too."
She added: "More in the way of sunshine getting through more readily both for Friday, and indeed for Saturday temperatures widely climbing into the low 20s."
Unfortunately the good news is short lived with a major switch up hitting the country on Sunday.
Siobhan said: "Later this weekend, there are indications that conditions will become more unsettled."
There will be some sunny spells but longer spells of rain "with the chance of isolated thunderstorms."
Further outbreaks of rain, some heavy with a chance of thunderstorms are expected on Monday.
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