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Firework season sparks safety checks on retailers

Monday, 28 October 2024

As Bonfire Night approaches, our trading standards officers ramp up safety checks on fireworks retailers. Inspections kick off in late October to prevent unsafe or illegal fireworks from reaching you.

An organised fireworks display over Stotfold Football Club and Pix Brook Academy, in November 2022.

The checks will inspect fireworks retailers to ensure safe storage, valid licenses and safety standards to ensure compliance with the legal requirements.

We're encouraging suppliers to also stock quieter fireworks to help reduce noise disruption in the community.

Retailers will be reminded of strict age restrictions, with severe penalties for selling fireworks to under 18s. We're also urging residents to check for the CE mark to ensure fireworks meet UK safety standards and avoid potential injury risks.

It's illegal to set off fireworks from private property into public spaces or between 11pm and 7am, except on Bonfire Night (until midnight) and holidays like Diwali, New Year, and Chinese New Year (until 1am). All public firework displays on our property must be advertised in advance, and large events should be coordinated with the Safety Advisory Group for safety.

Fireworks can distress pets, livestock, and wildlife, so residents who are concerned should consult their vet or organisations like the Blue Cross or RSPCA for advice.

If you suspect fireworks are being sold or stored illegally, contact us: trading.standards@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk.