Barnet Homes would like to remind residents of firework and bonfire safety guidelines issued by the London Fire Brigade.
Firework safety code
- Only buy fireworks marked with the British Standard Kitemark BS7114
- Don’t drink alcohol if setting off fireworks
- Keep fireworks in a closed box and always follow the instructions carefully when using them
- Light them at arms length using a taper and stand well back
- Never go back to them once they are lit. Even if a firework hasn’t gone off, it could still explode
- Never throw fireworks and never put them in your pocket
- Respect your neighbours – don’t let off fireworks late at night and remember there are laws to follow
- Take care with sparklers – never give them to children under five. Even when they have gone out they are still hot so put sparklers in a bucket of water after use
- Keep your pets indoors throughout the evening
Bonfire safety
- Build your bonfire well clear of buildings, garden sheds, fences and hedges
- Never use flammable liquids to start a bonfire and never burn dangerous items such as aerosol cans, paint tins, foam furniture or batteries
- Don’t leave bonfires unattended. An adult should supervise it until it has burnt out. If it has to be left, damp it down with plenty of water
- Always keep a bucket of water or a hosepipe nearby in case of fire
Organising special events
The London Fire Brigade work with local licensing authorities and with event organisers to make clubs, pubs, sports grounds and concerts safe with fire safety and prevention measures in place.
If you are concerned about a fire risk that may be a danger to life, please contact your local fire and community safety centre during normal office hours.
Help yourself stay safe by using our simple guidance:
- Be aware of the locations of emergency exits
- Listen carefully to any safety advice given
- Notify a member of staff if you notice that a fire exit is blocked, or fire doors have been wedged open
- If there is a fire, stay calm and raise the alarm
- Move as quickly as possible. Don’t try to pick up valuables or possessions
- If necessary call the fire brigade on 999 and clearly state the address of the fire
- Do not attempt to fight a fire yourself – seek assistance from the event organisers