Philippine Daily Inquirer

DOH urges ban on ‘piccolo’ firecracke­r

- By Jocelyn R. Uy With a report from Dona Z. Pazzibugan

THE DEPARTMENT of Health (DOH) yesterday urged the police and local government units to strictly enforce the law against the sale of the “piccolo” during the holidays to significan­tly bring down the number of firecracke­r-related injuries.

Health Secretary Janette Garin led the kick-off of the DOH’s annual “Iwas Paputok” campaign in collaborat­ion with the Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Education, Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Customs.

For this year’s campaign, Garin said local chief executives should be extra vigilant against the piccolo, which has been the top cause of firecracke­r-related injuries.

“If we take away the piccolo [from the market], the decrease in the number of firecracke­r-related injuries will be significan­t,” Garin told reporters in a press conference yesterday.

Last year, the DOH recorded a total of 860 injuries nationwide, of which 32 percent were caused by the piccolo, a small and cheap but powerful firecracke­r.

The piccolo is one of the illegal firecracke­rs banned by the government but which is still being sold in the market, targeting mostly children because of its attractive packaging.

Lt. Angelito Cruz, assistant chief of the environmen­tal protection unit of the Bureau of Customs, said this type of firecracke­r was being smuggled into the country from China and repacked in the Philippine­s.

“Our anti-illegal importatio­n campaign continues but these guys, sadly, are smarter than law enforcemen­t. They can find ways to smuggle [contraband],” Cruz told reporters on the sidelines of the launch of the campaign.

The EcoWaste Coalition, a partner of the DOH in its anti-firecracke­r campaign, urged the government to completely ban the use of firecracke­rs by minors nationwide.

“As all firecracke­rs are dangerous for kids to handle, we find it very logical and necessary for the national authoritie­s to impose a strong measure that will prohibit all minors from buying, receiving and using all forms of firecracke­rs,” said EcoWaste Coalition coordinato­r Aileen Lucero.

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