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Fireworks Safety

Fireworks

Fireworks displays can be spectacular and entertaining to watch. But be careful, as fireworks are explosive and accidents can happen especially when handled by non-professionals or when treated carelessly.

You can enjoy fireworks at public displays or at home displays supervised by adults. Times of the year when you are more likely to find fireworks displays include Halloween and Bonfire Night, Diwali, New Year's Eve and Chinese New Year.

Things to remember about fireworks and the law

The Fireworks Act makes it an offence to do the following things:

Enjoy fireworks, but don't mess around with them carelessly or you could be badly burned or worse. It's also not worth breaking the law and getting an ASBO or fined. Remember that police constables are allowed to stop and search anyone who is suspected of carrying fireworks in public.

Follow the fireworks code

The fireworks code is a simple set of guidelines that can help to prevent accidents when dealing with fireworks. You've probably come across these before as they're taught when you're young, but the safety advice can apply to all ages from children to adults.

Sparkler safety

Sparklers are fun to carry around but remember that they aren't toys - they're still fireworks and can get five times hotter than cooking oil! Remember:

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