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Bonfire Night - Safety with Fireworks
The law governing the manufacturing (or importing), storage, use and discharge of fireworks .
Don’t buy fireworks from the back of a van or from any other illegal outlet. They may not comply with safety requirements, may not have been tested (BS 7114) and so may not carry product liability insurance.

Fireworks and alcohol do not mix and could easily be a lethal combination. Whoever is in charge of setting off the fireworks or lighting the bonfire needs to be responsible and in a fit state.

Follow the Fire Work Code

Keep fireworks in a closed box

Follow the instructions on each firework

Light all fireworks at arms length

Stand well back

Never go back to a lit firework

Never put fireworks in your pocket

Never throw fireworks

Keep Pets indoors for more on pets and fireworks

Despite annual safety warnings, Bonfire Night week still ends in disaster for far too many families. Fireworks can provide fun and entertainment, but only if everyone follows the right safety procedures and remembers that fireworks can be very dangerous if misused.

Remember to be careful with bonfires too. It's much better to manage without one. But if you insist make sure it's well away from your house and any trees, hedges, fences or sheds.

Never use a flammable liquid like petrol or paraffin to get one going. If lighting your bonfire is difficult, use only domestic firelighters to help. Check very carefully that there's no animal (or even a young child) hidden inside the bonfire.

Don't light it until after all your fireworks have been let off. Keep everyone a safe distance away, and don't allow anyone to throw anything onto it.

Loose clothing can very easily catch alight and should never be worn near any fire. Long scarves can be risky too.

Further free online information is available for offices, schools, organisations, charities organising firework events this year:

HSE

Firework Risk Assessment Checklist
Working together on firework displays (HSE Guide HS(G) 123)
Giving your own firework display (HSE Guide HS(G) 124)

DTi

General Public(Adults & Children)
Teachers Resource Pages
Firework Traders & Suppliers

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