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Roy Noble's Fire Safety Messages
Well known BBC Radio Wales personality Roy Noble has lent his support to the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service by recording a series of informative messages, in a bid to reduce the number of fire related deaths and injuries that occur in the home. People throughout the Mid and West Wales area and beyond are encouraged to listen and gain some important lifesaving tips.

You can also listen to the messages by dialling our freephone numbers. The English language advice line can be accessed by dialling 0800 389 9279 and the Welsh language alternative by dialling 0800 389 9297.




Introduction from Roy
MP3, 135kb | Read transcript
 
Track 1: Have a working smoke alarm
MP3, 185kb | Read transcript
Track 2: Check the battery in your alarm
MP3, 67kb | Read transcript
Track 3: Excuses can kill
MP3, 112kb | Read transcript
Track 4: Home fire safety audit
MP3, 151kb | Read transcript
Track 5: Change the battery in your alarm
MP3, 70kb | Read transcript
Track 6: Plan your escape
MP3, 151kb | Read transcript
Track 7: Get some advice
MP3, 91kb | Read transcript
Track 8: Fire starts when your attention stops
MP3, 115kb | Read transcript
 
Track 9: Careful when children are around
MP3, 111kb | Read transcript
 
Track 10: Don’t die for chips
MP3, 98kb | Read transcript
 
Track 11: Turn everything off
MP3, 79kb | Read transcript
 
Track 12: Call the fire service out
MP3, 85kb | Read transcript
 
Track 13: Candle safety
MP3, 285kb | Read transcript
Track 14: Stay safe at Christmas
MP3, 108kb | Read transcript
Track 15: Spring cleaning
MP3, 89kb | Read transcript
Track 16: Barbeque safety
MP3, 155kb | Read transcript
Track 17: Bonfires and fireworks
MP3, 187kb | Read transcript
Track 18: Fire service website
MP3, 221kb | Read transcript
 
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