Fireworks and the law: What you need to know

In the quest to keep its citizens safe, the City of Johannesburg has formulated fireworks bylaws.

According to the bylaws, the use of fireworks is prohibited in certain circumstances unless authorised. Display of fireworks should be authorised by the city council at least 14 days before the date of the proposed event. If the municipality decides to approve an application to present a fireworks display, it must provide the applicant with written confirmation of its decision and any conditions imposed to safeguard persons and property. No person may deal in fireworks unless that person holds the required fireworks licence in terms of the Explosives Act. Fireworks are exceptionally powerful, can injure people and animals, and can damage property. They can burn at intense heat and explode violently. While reported injuries cut across the age spectrum, children are particularly at risk due to unsafe handling of fireworks. The danger of fireworks is that they may shoot off dangerously in different directions, hitting people and/or causing fires around homes. Always put safety first when using fireworks.

Requirements for wholesalers, resellers and users:

Fireworks may only be used during the following designated times:

Offences and penalties:

Details: Metro police 011-375-5911; Joburg Connect 0860-562-874.

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