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Fireworks Safety




It is illegal to set off fireworks in public places, including streets and parks. It is illegal to buy, attempt to buy, give or in any way make a firework available to someone under the age of 18, other than category F1 fireworks. It is illegal to set fireworks off before 6pm and after 11pm.

Stay safe this Bonfire Night

Follow the Fireworks Code

It is illegal to use fireworks before 6pm or after 11pm*

It is illegal to buy or give fireworks to anyone under the age of 18**

It is illegal to use fireworks in the street or other public places

If you are worried about an animal call 03000 999 999

 

*This extends to midnight on the 5 November and 1am on Hogmanay,

Chinese New Year and Diwali.

**With the exception of F1 fireworks.


Follow the fireworks code

During the bonfire season, most firework injuries treated at emergency departments happen at informal private displays. Over half of those requiring treatment are children.


To keep you and your family safe, read and follow the instructions on the packaging for every firework you use. Check the fireworks code. 


Keep a safe distance


There are two categories of fireworks you can legally buy to use in your garden, CAT F2 and CAT F3.


With CAT F2 fireworks, everyone in your party must stand at least 8 metres away for safety. That’s around 26 feet - or the length of two family cars parked end-to-end!


CAT F3 fireworks have a minimum distance of 25 metres, or about 82 feet. You really need a garden the length of a local swimming pool for CAT F3 fireworks.

The category and required safety distance will be clearly marked on the outside of the box.


Think of others if you’re planning on setting off fireworks in your garden, please remember that not everybody responds the same to fireworks. Many people, through no fault of their own, find the spontaneous use of fireworks distressing and traumatic.


If your neighbours have pets, they will need to keep them indoors – so let them know well in advance.