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Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) is urging people to think twice about having firework celebrations at home this year, but to take extra caution if they do.
There are many organised firework displays, but many people will again want to celebrate at home.
Whichever way we celebrate, it is vital to take care around fireworks, especially if letting off fireworks in gardens.
Don’t forget that fireworks can be dangerous if misused and by following simple safety steps, you will ensure that celebrations are fun.
Last year, on 5 November, HWFRS was called out to 22 incidents.
This is broadly in line with the average from the last 10 years when, between 2014 and 2024, HWFRS attended a total of 254 incidents on 5 November (Guy Fawkes Night), an average of 23 incidents each year.
Emma Roberts, Head of Prevention at HWFRS, said: “We encourage people to go to an organised event with their families and friends, as this is by far the safest option.
“A list of community events of which we have been notified is included on our website at Organised bonfires and firework displays.
“But for those people holding their own bonfire parties and get-togethers, we want to remind them of some simple firework and bonfire safety tips to help avoid injury or any damage to their property.
“We want everyone to enjoy their firework celebrations safely and without causing inconvenience to others, so please remember these top tips for an enjoyable and accident-free evening.”
Understanding that fireworks can be dangerous if misused and following simple safety steps, will ensure that celebrations are fun.
Here are some tips if you’re having celebrations at home:
Firework safety tips
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Bonfire safety tips
For more information on safe bonfires and firework celebrations, check out the helpful tips here:
Stay Safe!
Article and image provided by Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service