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00:00 [Music]
00:28 We're asking the public to respect the range, respect the danger areas when accessing military land.
00:34 This will help keep themselves, their families safe and allow all of our military to train safely and uninterrupted.
00:41 The main risks to the public accessing military training areas is things such as fast moving vehicles and boats,
00:47 live firing at sea and inland, and unexploded military debris which can be found on any footpath on any training estate.
00:55 When civilian personnel wish to access a military firing range, they must ensure that they follow the red flags,
01:01 or if they see any red flags flying, that will indicate that the range is live and firing is taking place.
01:05 Please take note of any signage, they will give you an indication of when the firing is taking place and when the range is closed.
01:11 Please check firing times, please check online if you go to gov.uk.
01:15 We're asking the public to respect the range, this will help keep themselves, their families safe and allow all of our military to train safely and uninterrupted.
01:23 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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