Sunderland Echo

Stay safe with fireworks

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Despite annual safety warnings, firework celebratio­ns still end in painful injuries for too many people, including very young children.

Yet fireworks can be great fun for families, not just around November 5 (Bonfire Night/Guy Fawkes Night), but also Diwali, New Year’s Eve and Chinese New Year.

If you’ll be having a firework party at home, you can make the occasion fun and safe for everyone by following the Firework Code (and covid rules), as well as seeking out other safety tips at https://www.rospa. com/home-safety/Advice/ Fireworks-Safety.

Only adults should deal with setting up firework displays, the lighting of fireworks and the safe disposal of fireworks once they have been used (and remember, alcohol and fireworks don't mix!).

Children and young people should be supervised, and watch and enjoy fireworks at a safe distance.

Follow these top 10 tips for a safer fireworks party:

Plan your firework display to make it safe and enjoyable, and check the time you can legally set off fireworks;

Only buy fireworks which carry the CE mark, keep them in a closed box and use them one at a time;

Read and follow the instructio­ns on each firework using a torch if necessary;

Light the firework at arm's length with a taper and stand well back;

Keep naked flames, including cigarettes, away from fireworks;

Never return to a firework once it has been lit;

Don't put fireworks in pockets and never throw them;

Direct any rocket fireworks well away from people;

Never use paraffin or petrol on a bonfire,

Make sure that the fire is out and surroundin­gs are made safe before leaving.

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