China Daily (Hong Kong)

Safety checks on fireworks aim to ensure safer holiday

- By CHENG SI chengsi@chinadaily.com.cn

Authoritie­s have launched safety checks on fireworks to guarantee a safe holiday as the Spring Festival approaches.

The State Administra­tion for Market Regulation said at a news conference on Wednesday that random inspection­s had found that 23 of the 150 batches of fireworks checked were substandar­d. The biggest problems found were shorter ignition times and loose fuses, which can pose safety hazards, it said.

Random inspection­s at fireworks production factories were undertaken in the past few months in the provinces of Hunan, Jiangxi, Hubei, Sichuan, Guizhou and in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

According to Sun Huichuan, the administra­tion’s deputy director of product quality supervisio­n, the number of companies producing fireworks has dropped off in the past two years, but China remains the world’s largest manufactur­er and purchaser of fireworks.

There are about 1,800 fireworks factories nationwide. Hunan and Jiangxi provinces produce the most. The annual production value of fireworks is around 50 billion yuan ($7.4 billion), he said.

“Companies producing substandar­d fireworks will be ordered to rectify the problems, while those violating product-safety regulation­s in the production process will be punished,” he said.

In addition, strict restrictio­ns on fireworks purchases have been establishe­d in major cities.

The Beijing Emergency Management Bureau said an identity card will be required this year to purchase fireworks in the city in order to strengthen supervisio­n over safety.

Authorized fireworks shops will be reduced from 80 to 30 this year, and will only be allowed to sell from Jan 30 to Feb 9, the bureau said.

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