However, the circumstances are limited and the SOAC clearly sets out when and where it would not be considered responsible to have a fire, including:when - such as periods of high or extreme fire risk; andwhere - such as in woodlands, on peat soils, and on farmland;and guidance on how to have a fire responsibly.NatureScot, the National Access Forum (NAF) and the national Visitor Management Co-ordination Group also undertake other activity to promote responsible behaviour with respect to fires and BBQs, such as:A fires messaging framework to ensure national consistency in messaging which includes very clear “no fires” at times of high or extreme fire risk.Fires and BBQs in the outdoors guidance for managers, rangers and land managersMedia campaigns annually promoting the SOAC and fires messaging at times of high or extreme fire risk.Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the Scottish Wildfire Forum also provide Wildfire Danger Assessments which help prioritise communication and engagement activity.