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Organised displays best for a safe Bonfire Night


Date: 1st November, 2021

This year’s Bonfire Night promises to be a lot busier than in 2020, due to the lifting of Covid restrictions.

As such, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging local people to attend organised displays rather than holding their own at home.

Ian Hopkins, Prevention Delivery Manager, said: “We fully understand that there may be a higher level of excitement for Bonfire Night than usual, as people look forward to fireworks for the first time in many months, having missed out last year due to the pandemic.

“We just ask everyone to Be Smart, Be Safe and Be Sensible, and leave it to the experts by going to one of the many organised displays being held locally.

“Watching fireworks at a secured site, behind a safety cordon, is the best way to celebrate safely and avoid injury – plus many such events also raise money for the local community or charities.”

If you do have a home display, remember that only adults should deal with setting up, lighting and disposing safely of fireworks. Please follow the Fireworks Code:

Mr Hopkins said: “It’s vital to remember that fireworks are explosives and can be extremely dangerous when not handled properly. Wherever you’re watching fireworks this year, please:

Any issues such as anti-social behaviour can be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

More advice can be found at www.dwfire.org.uk/fireworks

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