Balconies
A balcony is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a guard rail, usually above the ground floor.
If your home has a balcony the following items are not allowed to be kept or stored on your balcony for fire safety purposes -
- Barbeques – falling embers from a BBQ can burn items on your balcony and others around you.
- Fireworks – never use or set off fireworks of any type from your balcony, this includes sparklers.
- Reed fencing – never install reed fencing or other combustible screening.
- Outdoor patio heater – you must not use an outdoor patio heater (gas or electric) or a flame pit.
- Gas Cylinders or any item containing flammable liquid must not be kept or stored on your balcony.
- Cigarettes – do not dispose of cigarettes by flicking them of the side of your balcony.
- White and electrical goods – such as fridges and tumble dryers must not be stored on your balcony. They are not suitable for outdoor use and could start a fire.
What you can do to assist to keep yourself safe:
You can keep plants and flowers and a few items of patio furniture, but please keep items to a minimum by removing rubbish and clutter.
To learn more about balconies please see A guide to Balconies and Fire safety.