Bonfire Night in Lowestoft - Firework safety checklist
23rd October 2011
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More children than adults get hurt by fireworks. If you are thinking of using fireworks as part of your bonfire night in Lowestoft, you should follow the steps listed below.

Before your firework display

Preparation is key to enjoying fireworks safely, so:

  • don't buy fireworks from anywhere you're not sure about, like a van or a temporary, unlicensed market stall
  • only buy fireworks marked BS 7114 or with a CE mark – this shows that the firework meets British or European safety standards (a reputable shop will know this)
  • follow the instructions on each firework – read them in daylight or by torchlight, never by a naked flame
  • make suitable supports and launchers if you're setting off Catherine wheels or rockets

Things you will need on bonfire night

It's easy to get a few household things together:

  • a closed metal box to store the fireworks – take them out one at a time
  • a bucket of water – to cool sparklers and put out any small fires
  • eye protection and gloves
  • a bucket of earth to stick fireworks in

Lighting fireworks

Follow these simple guidelines to stay safe:

  • only one person should be responsible for letting off fireworks
  • don't drink alcohol if you are setting off fireworks - like drink driving it impairs your judgment
  • light fireworks at arm's length, using a taper
  • make sure everyone stands well back
  • never go back to a firework that has been lit – even if it hasn't gone off it could still explode

Sparklers

Sparklers are great fun, but always:

  • supervise children with sparklers and never give them to a child under five
  • light sparklers one at a time and wear gloves
  • put used sparklers hot end down into a bucket of sand or water

And finally, follow these other rules for a safe bonfire night in Lowestoft:

  • keep pets indoors – most animals get very scared by the lights and noise from fireworks
  • never put fireworks in your pocket or throw them
  • never throw spent fireworks on a bonfire
  • take care around bonfires – all clothes, even those labelled 'low flammability' - can catch fire

Above all, have a great time at your bonfire night in Lowestoft and stay safe!

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