Do’s and don’ts of fireworks

JOBURG - The Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) is urging all residents to comply with the City’s fireworks bylaws and to exercise restraint when they celebrate Diwali on 10 November and New Year's Eve on 31 December.

EMS spokesperson, Nana Radebe, said fireworks can only be set off between 7pm and 10pm on both Diwali and New Year’s Eve. Anyone who does not abide by this bylaw faces a R500 fine.

Radebe said residents also need to be mindful of children and pets.

“No one under the age of 16 is allowed to handle or use fireworks, except when they are under the supervision of an adult,” Radebe cautioned.

“You cannot use fireworks within 500 metres of any explosives factory, explosives storage place, petrol depot, petrol station, inside any building and at any public place, including schools, old age homes and hospitals.”

Residents are urged to:

Permission is, however, not needed for days of cultural and religious celebrations, including Diwali, Chinese New Year, Human Rights Day, Guy Fawkes Day, Christmas Eve and the Day of Goodwill. But the fireworks can only be set off at stipulated times.

The bylaws regarding the times for fireworks for religious celebrations are as follows:

In case of an emergency, residents are urged to call 011 375 5911 or 10111.

Details: www.joburg.org.za

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