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FIREWORKS
SAFETY
10 things to remember to make sure you have a safe time 1. STORE YOUR FIREWORKS SAFELY - in a closed box, somewhere cool and dry, out of reach of children and animals, until the time they are needed. Locked away is best. Don't keep the box under the stairs or in a passageway. 2. PETS HATE BANGS AND FLASHES - and get very frightened on fireworks night. So keep all your pets indoors and close all the curtains to make things calmer. Remember, it's not just your own fireworks that cause distress, so you may need to have your pets indoors on several nights when other displays are taking place. 3. THINK AHEAD AND
BE PREPARED - Before you start, make sure you will be giving
yourself enough room in a safe place to get to and from your box of
fireworks while the display is going on. Have a full bucket of water
handy for any emergency, and for putting used sparklers into. If you
have the chance to get together with some other families, try to go
to the home with the biggest garden and safest surroundings. 5. WATCH WHAT YOU
WEAR - Loose clothing (like shell suits) can very easily catch
alight and should never be worn near any fire. Long dangly scarves can
be risky too. If anyone's clothing does catch fire, follow the rule 6. ONE AT A TIME PLEASE - You (or another adult that you choose) must be the only person letting off fireworks. Don't allow anyone else - especially children - to do so while your display is going on. Let the fireworks off one at a time (not lots at once) and don't rush.
7. DIFFERENT FIREWORKS
MEAN DIFFERENT HAZARDS - Read the instructions on each one
carefully (by torchlight, never with any sort of naked flame) and follow
them properly. Rockets, for instance, should be launched from a rocket
launcher, not from a bottle. 9. BONFIRES AND BOOZE DON'T MIX - Drinking alcohol presents an added danger when there are fireworks and bonfires around. So keep strict control of your guests' drinking during the display. You could consider not having any alcoholic drinks available until after all your fireworks have been let off. 10. WATCH THAT
CHILD - Keep children well away from fireworks, and never let
a child handle or light one. Even sparklers can be dangerous if unsupervised!
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