Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Revelers advised: Buy only certified fireworks, firecracke­rs

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Certified fireworks should bear informatio­n such as the name of the firework, classifica­tion and intended use, brand or trade name, name and address of the manufactur­er, the words “Made in the Philippine­s.”

As Filipinos are known for lighting up pyrotechni­cs during Christmas and New Year revelries, the Department of Trade and Industry is urging citizens to only use firecracke­rs bearing the Philippine Standard or PS mark as proof that these products have undergone thorough checking.

“The purchase and use of uncertifie­d fireworks and firecracke­rs may result in damage to properties and cause fatalities. Hence, the DTI is here to remind all consumers to only buy and support certified fireworks produced by licensed and authorized manufactur­ers with Philippine Standard License,” according to DTIConsume­r Protection Group undersecre­tary Atty. Ruth B. Castelo.

In connection, the Bureau of Philippine Standards, which is under the jurisdicti­on of the DTI-CPG, released on Friday the list of certified fireworks and firecracke­rs for the reference of consumers.

The BPS said the list contains only products made by PS-Licensed companies as per Republic Act No.7183 or the Law on Pyrotechni­c Devices that prohibits the importatio­n of finished firecracke­rs and fireworks.

DTI-certified brands

Some of the fireworks brands and companies that were certified by the DTI with their correspond­ing PS License numbers as of 19 December 2022 are DRAGON FIREWORKS of DRAGON FIREWORKS INCORPORAT­ED (Q-1253), DIAMOND of DIAMOND FIREWORKS INC. (Q1469), LF FIREWORKS of LEGENDARY FIREWORKS

INC. (Q-1903), PEGASUS of PEGASUS FIREWORKS (Q1904), PHOENIX of PHOENIX FIREWORKS (Q-1337), and DOUBLE L of DOUBLE L FIREWORKS (Q-1989).

The full list of DTI-certified fireworks is accessible at the BPS website (www.bps.dti. gov.ph).

Also, the DTI said certified fireworks should bear informatio­n such as the name of the firework, classifica­tion and intended use, brand or trade name, name and address of the manufactur­er, the words “Made in the Philippine­s,” warnings and precaution­ary signs, appropriat­e instructio­ns for use, effects, and the PS Quality Mark with license number.

These marks should be clearly printed on a single-colored background on the package of each firework for the guidance of consumers, according to the DTI advisory.

“The DTI-BPS is the National Standards Body authorized to promulgate Philippine National Standards. The PNS are voluntary in nature and may be used as a reference by any interested parties. The conformanc­e to PNS or parts thereof becomes mandatory only when the same is used as a reference in Technical Regulation­s issued by regulatory authoritie­s,” the DTI further said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PEXELS ?? FOR the safety of holiday revelers particular on New Year's Eve, the DTI is reminding everyone to buy only certified firecracke­rs (and fireworks) made by licensed manufactur­ers.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PEXELS FOR the safety of holiday revelers particular on New Year's Eve, the DTI is reminding everyone to buy only certified firecracke­rs (and fireworks) made by licensed manufactur­ers.

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