bonfire safety guidelines
You must be aged 13 years or older - if you’re younger, ask someone with parental responsibility to send the feedback for you. Liz has written a variety of articles, ranging from fire safety, through food hygiene and anti-bribery, to dignity in care. A fire that may look like it will safely die out could very easily cause a new fire while everyone’s in bed. You should also consider: If you’re having your own bonfire or firework display this year, you need to remember that both can be very dangerous if not properly controlled. Avoid wearing nylon clothing, which melts against the skin. There you will see two lines where the text of your choice can be inserted. Don't include any personal or financial information, for example National Insurance, credit card numbers, or phone numbers. Take one out at a time, rather than emptying them all onto the floor and setting them up. Bonfire and Firework Safety During COVID-19. Like many events this year, Bonfire Night 2020 has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, you could: Remember that fireworks are explosives and must be handled correctly to ensure the safety of everyone nearby. [CDATA[//>