03 Nov 2022
This Bonfire Night, Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding residents that professionally organised displays are the safest way for you and your family to enjoy fireworks.
Since 2018, Hertfordshire County Council has removed approximately 1000 fireworks from traders in the county, and Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service report a significant increase in Bonfire Night-related incidents.
Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Councillor Morris Bright, MBE, said: “Watching fireworks can be great fun, but we’re asking Hertfordshire residents to find a professional display near them rather than buying and setting off their own fireworks. If you’re celebrating Bonfire Night, we want you to have fun and stay safe.”
Area Commander Steve Holton added: “Fireworks and bonfires can be extremely dangerous – they can cause injury, damage property, and harm wildlife. If you’d like to view fireworks, it’s best to go to a display and leave it to the professionals. If you do decide to set off fireworks at home, we urge you to do so with caution. Read the instructions carefully and ensure that there is enough space to keep them away from spectators. Bonfires should be lit well away from fences, sheds, hedges, and buildings.”
Follow fire and rescue service and trading standards advice if you are using fireworks:
Fire service advice if you’re planning a bonfire:
Find out more at www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/fire