TOP TEN FIREWORK SAFETY TIPS
3rd November 2021 @ 1:01pm – by Webteam
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TOP TEN FIREWORK SAFETY TIPS
- Plan your firework display with safety in mind to make it more enjoyable.
- Always use one firework at a time and keep all fireworks in a sealed damp-proof box.
- Read and follow all instructions via torchlight if required on each firework before using them.
- Light a single firework at a time with a taper (Portfire) at arm's length then stand well back.
- Keep all naked flames, cigarettes, away from fireworks.
- Once lit you should never return to any firework.
- Never throw fireworks or fire them at animals and people and don't put fireworks in your pockets.
- Position any rockets at a slight angle in the opposite direction of any spectators.
- Never use petrol or paraffin on a bonfire.
- Always check that the Bonfire or smaller fires are correctly extinguished, and all surroundings have been made safe before leaving.
SAFETY RULES FOR SPARKLERS
- Never give them to young children under five years old.
- Always wear gloves with sparklers, preferably leather ones.
- Hold it at arm's length while an adult lights it for you. Use in a clear space away from others.
- Never hold a baby in your arms when you are holding a sparkler.
- When the sparkler has finished, put it into a bucket of cold water straight away and leave it there.
- Sparklers should not be given to anyone under the age of five.
- To a young child, the heat from a sparkler is equivalent to the heat from a welding torch.
- Sparklers are often viewed as being harmless but they do burn at fierce temperatures.
[HAVE A GREAT BONFIRE NIGHT AND KEEP SAFE
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