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Safe Fireworks Night

Tomorrow is bonfire night and although firework displays are cancelled and outdoor gatherings of more than 6 people prohibited this year, some families may revert to setting off fireworks privately in their gardens.

With no organised displays, it’s as important as ever to be safe around fireworks, especially if you’re handling them yourselves. We’ve decided to publish a handy guide on being safe and handling Fireworks. If not handled properly, fireworks can of course cause burns and eye injuries in kids and adults.

We hope Blantyre residents use fireworks responsibly and are mindful especially that pets and some people don’t like loud noises.  

Fireworks Safety Tips

If an Injury Happens

If a child is injured by fireworks, immediately go to a doctor or hospital.

If an eye injury happens:

If your child is burned:

There are growing efforts by retailers to sell quieter or silent fireworks, this year more than ever, perhaps a sign of things to come. Some retailers not selling them at all.

Fireworks are a long tradition, meant to be enjoyed, but we’ll all enjoy them much more knowing Blantyre families are safe. Wrap up, have fun.

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