HALTON HILLS, ON – Residents recognizing Diwali are encouraged to stay safe when using fireworks during these celebrations. Diwali is 1 of 5 days a year when ‘family fireworks’ are allowed to be lit on private properties without a permit. As a reminder, fireworks are not to be discharged on any Town properties (i.e. parks, roads, parking lots). Under the by-law, fireworks are permitted on Victoria Day, Canada Day, Lunar New Year, Diwali and New Year’s Eve. Should residents wish to discharge fireworks outside these days, a permit is required from the fire department.
“Enjoy this special time of festivity and gathering,” said Fire Prevention Officer, Jason Blackmere. “But please, take care when using fireworks.”
Mayor Ann Lawlor noted: “I look forward to attending Diwali events each year and I echo the messages of our Fire Prevention Officer. I know that serious harm can occur if people are not careful when they handle fireworks.”
Safe handling of fireworks includes:
Following manufacturer directions for using fireworks.
Ensuring only adults discharge fireworks and only in good weather.
Discharging away from people and combustible materials (i.e. trees, dry grass)
Keeping a pail of water or water hose close by.
Cleaning up any debris from fireworks and checking for embers.
Ensure fireworks are soaked then set away from combustibles after discharging.
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