FIREWORKS
A guide for organisers of public displays

  • This guide is intended for those organisers who are mounting firework displays for the general public.

  • It contains important information about your responsibilities to the public and your staff.

  • It will only take 10 minutes to read but could make the difference between a successful event and a tragedy.

Sharing the load and keeping authorities informed
 
1 Where do I begin?
 

 
2 Who should I tell?
 
Don’t forget it’s a busy time for the authorities - give them plenty of warning so they can best help you.
 
Organisation Name Telephone
Fire Brigade    
Police    
First Aid    
Local Authority*    
 
(*Check if you need a storage licence)
 
 
The Location
 
3 How much space will I need?
 
 
4 Where’s the best site?
 
A clear and well-mown area, free from obstructions well away from any building, trees and hazards like overhead cables, with as many safe entrances and exits as possible. These must be away from the firing area and dropping zone. Make sure that all entrances and exits are well lit, clearly sign-posted and kept free from obstructions. Clear away any undergrowth or very long grass. Make sure you can cater properly for disabled spectators. Watch out for any animals likely to be housed nearby.
 
5 What about car parking?
 
Falling fireworks can cause damage, so site any designated car parking well away from your display area and dropping zone and upwind of the display. Signpost any car park clearly and make sure that the entrance is quite separate from pedestrian access. Do not permit parking anywhere else.
 
6 How do I organise the spectators?
 
Proper crowd control is essential and needs good planning.
 
 
7 How do I let off the fireworks?
 
With great care at all stages.
 
 
8 Must I have a bonfire?
 
NO. Bonfires need a lot of organising and can be a hazard. Many displays are a great success without one.
 
 
9 And when it’s all over?
 
The work for you and your team doesn’t finish when the last firework goes off.
 
 
10 Gathering spent fireworks
 
 
Finally empty all the litter bins, remove any other rubbish, take down all your signs and leave the site as clear as possible and completely safe. You might want to go back the next morning to check everything in daylight.
 
If any outside organisations are present at your display - fire brigade, police, first aid, etc - don’t forget to sign-off with them at the end of the evening.
 
11 What can I do in advance?
 
As much as possible! As well as liaising with the local authority, police, fire brigade and first aid organisation, you or your appropriate team member should: