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Firework Safety Goes Up In Flames Leaving UK Homes Damaged

Author : Brad Swarner


         


The research from Churchill Home Insurance reveals nearly five and a half million* (21%) households are getting ready to celebrate Bonfire Night at their own home or at the homes of family and friends this year – but many are not aware of firework safety advice. Thirty-five percent don’t know or haven’t heard of the Firework Code, and one in ten even admitted to having used petrol or lighter fluid to start a bonfire at home.

One in five (21%) householders don’t know the correct distance to stand away from a firework when lighting it, and almost a quarter (23%) don’t know how to dispose of a sparkler safely. And it would seem their lack of awareness isn’t helping younger revellers, as nearly three in five (57%) 16-18 year olds admit to being completely oblivious to the Firework Code, potentially causing more accidents.

Martin Scott, Head of Home Insurance at Churchill, said:
“Those planning on celebrating Bonfire Night at home this year should really take the time to observe a few safety precautions first. Personal safety and preventing potential damage to property should be at the forefront of householders’ minds on Bonfire Night, and remembering a few simple rules could help to significantly reduce the risk of accidents.”

Churchill Home Insurance offers the following advice to householders to help keep them safe on Bonfire Night:

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When buying fireworks, make sure they comply with BS 7114 and are clearly marked for their intended use "Indoor, Garden or Display"
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Keep fireworks in a sealed box or tin
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Use them one at a time, replacing the lid immediately
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Never put fireworks in your pocket
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Read the instructions carefully, using a torch or hand lamp. Never use a naked flame
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Light fireworks at arms length using a taper or a firework lighter
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Stand well back and never return to a firework after it has been lit, it could explode in front of you
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Ensure that all children are well supervised when in the vicinity of fireworks
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Never throw fireworks
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Keep pets and animals indoors at all times
* Take care of sparklers; wear gloves to hold them and dispose of them in a bucket of water as soon as they are finished**


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Notes to editors:
Research commissioned by Churchill Home Insurance in September 2007 amongst 1,932 British householders (aged 16+).

Calculations:
* 5,424,320 = 25.3m (number of UK households according to ONS) / 100 x 21.44% (number of households that are having a firework display at home or with their friends /family)
** Tips taken from the Firework Code on www.fire.org.uk

For more information please contact:
RBS Insurance Press Office
Tel: 0208 285 3277


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