ISLE OF MAN FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE
Firework Campaign 2008.
 
 
 
  Bonfire Night and Firework Safety Advice...  
 
 
 

Having fireworks at home or visiting a public display can be great fun especially for children and if used correctly and responsibly, people can enjoy themselves without any danger.

However, it is a fact that most accidents are caused by improper use of fireworks and by carelessness.

Therefore we are appealing to everyone that is either having a display at home or attending an organised display to take great care this bonfire night and to follow the firework code.

The firework code

  • Only buy fireworks marked BS 7114.
  • Don't drink alcohol if setting off fireworks.
    Keep fireworks in a closed box.
  • Follow the instructions on each firework.
  • Light at arm's length, using a taper.
  • Stand well back.
  • Never go near a firework that has been lit. Even if it hasn't gone off, it could still explode.
    Never put fireworks in your pocket or throw them.
  • Always supervise children around fireworks.
  • Light sparklers one at a time and wear gloves.
  • Never give sparklers to a child under five.
  • Keep pets indoors.

Bonfire Safety Advice

  • The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service would always encourage people to go to an organised display, however if you do have a bonfire...
  • Site well away from houses, garages, sheds, fences, overhead cables, trees and shrubs AND ALWAYS AWAY FROM FIREWORKS.
  • Build the stack so that it is stable and will not collapse outwards or to one side.
  • NEVER use flammable liquids - paraffin or petrol - to light the fire.
  • Don't burn foam-filled furniture, aerosols, tins of paint and bottles.
  • Keep everyone away from the fire - especially children, who must be supervised all the time.
  • For an emergency keep buckets of water or the garden hose or a fire extinguisher ready.
  • Pour water on the embers before leaving.

Political members with representatives of the Office of Fair Trading, Police and the Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service at the launch of the Joint Initiative which is tasked to inspect retail premises which trade with fireworks on the Isle of Man

For further information on any aspect of Bonfire Night or Firework Safety please email Station Officer Carl Kinvig - cs@gov.im or telephone the Fire Safety Department on 01624 647303

Recommended Links
For a list of organised Bonfires 2008 - Click Here
Patrols stepped up to ensure Firework Safety - Click Here
Isle of Man Office of Fair Trading - Click Here
Firework Act 2004 - Click Here
   
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