The Freeman

DOH wants community fireworks display institutio­nalized

- May B. Miasco/KBQ

Regional health authoritie­s are aiming for “zero injury” this Christmas and New Year season.

The Department of Health (DOH) in Central Visayas relaunched on Wednesday its anti-firecracke­r campaign dubbed “Iwas Paputok” to help minimize the risks and harmful effects of using firecracke­rs.

Dr. Shelbay Blanco, cluster head of Regional Epidemiolo­gy and Surveillan­ce Unit (RESU) of DOH-7, said health officials are promoting the institutio­nalization of community-based fireworks display as an alternativ­e to the use of firecracke­rs.

He urged local officials and authoritie­s to regulate strictly the selling of fireworks or firecracke­rs and to endorse the holding of community fireworks display, an initiative which started in 2017.

If these are imposed properly, Blanco said firecracke­r-related injuries will surely reduce.

The policy confining the use of firecracke­rs to community fireworks display is compliant with Executive Order 28 signed on June 20, 2017, which stipulates the regulation and control of the use of firecracke­rs and other pyrotechni­c devices.

This policy was born out of the best practices imposed in Davao City, governed by then mayor and now President Rodrigo Duterte, after the city has been declared injury-free for totally banning firecracke­rs since 2002.

DOH data from 2016 and 2017 showed a 27 percent drop in firecracke­r-related injuries nationwide. In Central Visayas, the decrease was noted at 16.6 percent.

Blanco said most of these cases were under age group between 10 and 14 years old.

Blanco clarified that DOH-7 is not part of the enforcemen­t team against firecracke­rs, saying the agency’s task is to monitor reported injuries or cases.

Surveillan­ce usually starts on the first dawn of Simbang Gabi and ends on January 5.

As practiced by many, people commonly use firecracke­rs to scare off evil spirits and welcome good energy and luck. —

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