Fireworks Safety Tips
From the Office of the Fire Marshal
- To minimize the risk of fire and burn injury, the fire
service does not recommend family fireworks or informal
neighbourhood displays.
- The fire service recommends attending public fireworks
displays hosted by your municipality or other responsible
organization.
- If you still choose to have a family fireworks or an
informal neighbourhood display, check with your local fire
department about regulations regarding fireworks. Here are
some important safety tips to be followed:
- Appoint a responsible person to be in charge. Only
adults who are aware of the hazards and essential safety
precautions should handle and discharge fireworks.
- Carefully read and follow the label directions on
fireworks packaging.
- Always keep a water hose or pail of water close by
when discharging fireworks.
- Discharge fireworks well away from combustible
materials like buildings, trees and dry grass.
- Keep onlookers a safe distance away, upwind from the
area where fireworks are discharged.
- Light only one firework at a time and only when they
are on the ground. Never try to light a firework in your
hand or re-light dud fireworks. For dud fireworks, it is
best to wait 30 minutes and soak them in a bucket of
water. Dispose of them in a metal container.
- Discharge fireworks only if wind conditions do not
create a safety hazard.
- Keep sparklers away from children. Sparklers burn
extremely hot and can ignite clothing, cause blindness and
result in severe burns. As the sparkler wire remains hot
for some minutes after burnout, it should be immediately
soaked in water to avoid injury.
- If someone gets burned, run cool water over the wound
for three to five minutes and seek medical attention, if
necessary.
Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal,
Copyright 2011
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Carol Gravelle, Office of the Fire Marshal,
416-325-3138
Bev Gilbert, Office of the Fire Marshal, 416-325-3178