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Welcoming Year of the Dragon with fireworks

SFD offers advice for safe celebrations on Chinese New Year.
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Discharging low-hazard fireworks is now permitted on private property from dusk on Chinese New Year's Eve, Friday, Feb. 9, until 12:15 a.m. on Chinese New Year's Day, Saturday, Feb. 10.

SASKATOON — While celebrating the arrival of the Year of the Dragon, the Saskatoon Fire Department reminds residents and visitors of safe practices for purchasing, enjoying and disposing of fireworks.

At the Sept. 27, 2023, was amended to permit low-hazard fireworks in recognition of the Lunar New Year. Discharging low-hazard fireworks is now permitted on private property from dusk on Chinese New Year's Eve, Friday, Feb. 9, until 12:15 a.m. on Chinese New Year's Day, Saturday, Feb. 10. 

Low-hazard fireworks are designed for public recreational use. These fireworks travel less than 50 metres high and include items such as Roman candles, sparklers, fountains, wheels, volcanoes, mines and snakes. 

High-hazard fireworks are designed for professionals and can only be purchased by persons holding a valid Fireworks Supervisor – Level I or Level II card issued by Natural Resources Canada. 

Residents and spectators are reminded of the risks and obligations associated with fireworks:  

  • Carefully read and follow the manufacturer's instructions.  
  • Exercise increased caution when handling and discharging any type of fireworks.  
  • Choose your location wisely. Fireworks can only be discharged on private property.   
  • Familiarize yourself with the space requirements for the type of firework 小蓝视频 discharged. Requirements vary depending on the firework type.
  • Ensure your location is free of overhead obstructions, is clear side-to-side and is a safe distance from combustible materials.  
  • Ensure that it is not windy and that all spectators are safely located to observe the display.  
  • Be sure to properly stabilize the fireworks according to manufacturer's direction.  
  • Other than sparklers, never light or hold a lit firework in your hand.  
  • Always light the fuse at its tip.  
  • Never try to relight or fix the fuse on fireworks that did not go off.  
  • Have a supply of water available and use it to extinguish debris or smouldering embers before they cause injuries, property damage and/or fires.   
  • Keep in mind that you are solely responsible for any debris that may land on spectators' or another’s property.  

For more information about fireworks safety, please visit . 

 

 

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