Your safety is our utmost priority. Enjoying fireworks and crackers is a beautiful tradition, but it requires care and responsibility. Follow these simple do's and don'ts to ensure a safe, joyful, and accident-free celebration for everyone.
Do's & Don'ts
Do's
Always light fireworks in an open space, away from houses, dry leaves, and flammable materials.
Keep a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher nearby in case of emergencies.
Only light one firework at a time and step back immediately to a safe distance.
Wear well-fitted cotton clothes and proper footwear while bursting crackers.
Ensure children are always supervised by a responsible adult when handling sparklers or firecrackers.
Don'ts
Don't try to re-light a "dud" or misfired firework. Wait 20 minutes and soak it in water.
Don't carry fireworks in your pockets or throw them at people or animals.
Don't hold fireworks in your hand while lighting them (unless explicitly specified, like sparklers).
Don't burst crackers indoors, near vehicles, or inside containers like glass bottles or metal cans.
Don't wear loose, flowing, or synthetic clothing as they catch fire easily.