
Scottish Water warns fire hydrant vandalism can cause widespread disruption and put lives at risk
Scottish Water is warning the Lanarkshire public that fire hydrant vandalism can cause widespread disruption and put lives at risk.
Following a recent spate of incidents, the utility is urging people not to set off fire hydrants and calling on anyone who witnesses this type of vandalism to report it to Police Scotland immediately.
Such incidents can cause disruption of water supply to customers, reduced water pressure or discoloured water, and localised flooding in streets.
They can also result in water supplies for firefighters being adversely impacted and so hamper their ability to tackle fires, with an obvious increased risk to lives and property damage.
Fire hydrants are a connection point to water mains and allow access to the water network, primarily for firefighting purposes.
The frequency of fire hydrant vandalism can increase during warm, dry weather and the school summer holidays and in previous years there have been a number of incidents, particularly in the Central Belt, which have wasted the valuable time of Scottish Water workers and firefighters and distracted them from other priorities.
Whenever there are a number of these incidents Scottish Water has to bring in extra resources to tackle the problem and this means its ability to deal with water-related issues elsewhere can be adversely affected.
Kevin Roy, Scottish Water's general manager of customer service, said: "Some people who vandalise fire hydrants may see their actions as 'harmless fun' but that's absolutely not the case.
"The reality is that homes and businesses can experience low water pressure or a loss of supply.
"Also, firefighters rely on these hydrants for fighting fires and a shortage of water could endanger people's lives and property."
He added: "Fire hydrant vandalism is completely reckless and selfish and communities need to help us put a stop to this behaviour before the unthinkable occurs.
"We're urging people to help us tackle the problem by reporting any incidents to the police immediately."
Fire hydrants can be accessed legally only by Scottish Water, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and anyone who has been given permission from Scottish Water.
Vandalising or setting off a fire hydrant could lead to a fine of up to £5000, according to the Fire Scotland Act 2005, Section 23.

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