"Have fun but stay safe" is the message from Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS) as the firework and bonfire season draws closer. Last November KFRS saw a 59 per cent increase in attendance to fires caused by fireworks compared to the previous year, and nearly double the amount of bonfire incidents.
In a bid to reverse this trend and to help prevent firework and bonfire-related fires and injuries, KFRS is urging the people of Kent and Medway to take extra care this year to keep you and your family safe.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service would also like to remind the public all fireworks should be purchased from reputable suppliers only and that under the provisions of the Fireworks Regulations 2004 it is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to possess fireworks in a public place.
Head of Community Safety Stuart Skilton said:
"Bonfire and firework season should be an enjoyable time of year but sometimes it can end in someone either being injured or property damaged.
People should bear in mind that a simple sparkler can burn up to a temperature of 2000 degrees centigrade, so they should NEVER been given to a child under the age of five. Always treat fireworks with care and respect and when holding a bonfire event, follow the simple tips provided. These should help ensure that lives remain safe and property intact."
Always follow the Firework Code:
It is illegal to set fireworks off between 11pm and 7am except in the following cases:
Take care with bonfires:
Fire safety advice is free and easily obtainable from Kent Fire & Rescue Service. If you would like any advice or information, please contact your local fire station or the Community Safety Team on 01622 698360. Alternatively visit www.kent.fire-uk.org or the DBERR fireworks website www.berr.gov.uk/fireworks.
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