Keep safe this fireworks season
Keep safe this fireworks season
31 October 2013
Anyone planning to buy fireworks this Guy Fawkes’ is being reminded that there are some simple but important rules they should be aware of to help them stay safe.
“Fireworks are managed by a set of rules which exist to prevent harm to people, animals and the environment,” says Andrea Eng, Acting General Manager Compliance for the Environmental Protection Authority.
“Fireworks must be tested in New Zealand before they can go on sale to the public,” says Mrs Eng. “But fireworks are explosives, so still need to be treated with extreme caution,” she says.
“Some new rules were put in place a few years ago following a high number of serious injuries to people, pets and other animals, and fires. These rules include a time limit during which fireworks can be sold, a minimum age for buying fireworks and some restrictions on the types of fireworks you can buy.”
Even with these rules in place, Mrs Eng says that people still need to take precautions if they are going to be buying or handling any type of firework.
“Public firework displays can be a good way of enjoying the fun of fireworks without putting yourself at risk.
“To be able to hold a public fireworks display, the organiser must meet a wide range of safety requirements and take all precautions necessary to make sure that people are not put in any danger.”
The Environmental Protection Authority has more information about the rules that must be followed by anyone importing, selling or using fireworks or planning to hold a public firework display on its website at www.epa.govt.nz.
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