Always read and follow all instructions and warning labels on fireworks before use.
Light fireworks only in open areas away from buildings, vehicles, and dry vegetation.
Keep a bucket of water, garden hose, or fire extinguisher nearby for emergencies.
Light only one firework at a time and move away quickly after lighting.
Store fireworks in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and children.
Verify local laws and regulations regarding fireworks use in your area.
Use safety glasses and avoid loose clothing when handling fireworks.
Soak used fireworks in water before disposal to prevent accidental ignition.
Never attempt to relight fireworks that fail to ignite. Wait 20 minutes and soak in water.
Never hold fireworks in your hands or point them at people, animals, or property.
Never use fireworks indoors or in confined spaces, even small sparklers.
Never disassemble, alter, or attempt to make your own fireworks.
Never use fireworks while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Never leave children unsupervised with fireworks, even sparklers.
Avoid using fireworks in windy conditions or dry weather that increases fire risk.
Never approach fireworks that have been lit, even if they appear to be finished.
Your safety is our top priority. Follow these essential guidelines for a safe and enjoyable fireworks experience.
Different fireworks are suitable for different age groups. Always supervise children.
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Contact Safety ExpertsAll fireworks must comply with the Explosives Act, 1884 and the Explosives Rules, 2008 as governed by PESO (Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation).
Fireworks regulations vary by state and district. Check your local municipal or panchayat rules, as certain types or timings may be restricted.
Many areas have specific dates when fireworks are allowed to be used.
Most jurisdictions have time limits for fireworks use (typically until 10 PM).