Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) want to keep you and your loved ones safe this Halloween and Bonfire night.
Working in conjunction with Dyfed Powys Police, South Wales Police, Local Authorities, and other partner agencies we aim to create a safer environment for everyone during Halloween and Bonfire night, allowing communities to celebrate responsibly and safely.
As we look forward to the spooky festivities, dazzling fireworks and warming bonfires it is important to remain mindful of the associated fire safety risks that come with these celebrations. MAWWFRS has some vital safety advice for those who wish to celebrate both these occasions:
Halloween Safety:
While Halloween offers a chance for children and young people to wear fancy dress costumes, carve pumpkins, and go ‘trick-or-treating’, it also brings fire safety concerns. MAWWFRS have highlighted some of the potential dangers and what can be done to reduce the risks, to ensure the community enjoys a safe Halloween:
- Costume Safety: Always check for a ‘CE’ mark on Halloween costumes to ensure they meet safety standards. Many costumes are flammable, so avoid open flames. Are your candles putting you and your home at risk?
- Candle Alternatives: Use flameless LED candles for a spooky effect without the fire risk. These are safer for children and won’t blow out in the wind. If you do choose to use candles, be sure to place well away from other objects and never leave them unsupervised.
- Supervision: Keep a close eye on children around candles and decorations. Avoid placing flammable items near exits or walkways.
- Escape Routes: Ensure exits are clear in case of emergency - decorations should never block escape paths.
Steven Davies, Head of Community Safety for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue said:
“Fire risks increase over Halloween, especially with open flames in pumpkins and flammable costumes. Some fancy dress costumes could potentially be non-complaint with fire safety regulations, you should always check for a ‘CE’ mark on fancy dress outfits. “Consider using LED candles instead of real ones and keep exits clear of decorations to help ensure a safe and enjoyable night. Always remember, if your clothing catches fire - STOP, DROP and ROLL.”
Bonfire Night Safety:
Bonfire Night is a time for celebration, but it also brings serious safety risks. Every year, MAWWFRS responds to incidents involving unsafe bonfires and misuse of fireworks. To help you enjoy the evening safely, here are some essential tips:
- Plan your firework display in advance to make it safe and enjoyable and check the time you can legally set off fireworks.
- ALWAYS buy from a reputable retailer and follow individual firework instructions - only buy fireworks which carry a CE marking or the UKCA mark.
- Read and follow the instructions on each firework (using a torch if necessary).
- Light the firework at arm's length with a taper and stand well back.
- Never return to a firework once it has been lit.
- Don't put fireworks in pockets and never throw them.
- Direct any rocket fireworks well away from spectators.
- Never use paraffin or petrol on a bonfire.
- Make sure that the fire is out and surroundings are made safe when finished.
- Be sure to store fireworks as per the instructions listed, fireworks should be stored in their original packaging in a dry place away from sources of heat or ignition.
- ALWAYS store fireworks away from children and animals.
- If your clothing catches fire - STOP, DROP and ROLL.
Arson Reduction Manager Carl Williams said:
“Traditionally Bonfire Night has a heavy impact on MAWWFRS and partner agencies despite annual warnings. Although it can be a fun and entertaining evening for all the family, fireworks and bonfires can pose serious safety risks. “We would always recommend that people attend an organised fireworks display as this is the safest option, however, we understand that some will want to host their own private displays. While we want people to enjoy themselves – we urge everyone to do this safely.”
MAWWFRS would always encourage the public to celebrate both evenings in the safest way possible and by following these simple guidelines, you can ensure Halloween and Bonfire Night remain an enjoyable and safe celebrations for everyone.
Please visit our website for further information on staying safe during the Halloween and Bonfire night period.
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