Fireworks: Have Fun and Be Safe

November 06, 2015
Our pupils have enjoyed a range of firework themed activities this week: learning the fireworks code in class; producing poems; singing songs and painting pictures. We hope that, whether you are going to an organised display at the weekend or you are having your own party, you enjoy the whoosh, bang and crackle of the fireworks. Please think about the safety of children at all times and remember the fireworks code:
  • Stand well back
  • Never go back to a lit firework
  • Never put fireworks in your pocket
  • Never throw fireworks
  • Light sparklers one at a time and wear gloves
  • Never give sparklers to a child under five
  • Keep pets indoors
More information about fireworks safety is available on the RoSPA website




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