Forget the 5th November – the highest sales day for fireworks this year has been predicted as occurring after Bonfire Night, on the 7th November.
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In 2009 1st Galaxy undertook a survey to understand more about people’s firework habits, with surprising results:
· 54% of people will be looking for home fireworks displays (http://www.galaxy-
· Yet 61% of those asked didn’t know the minimum distance from the audience that a firework should be launched.
· 40% of people admit they don’t read the fireworks’ instruction labels carefully
· 66% of people would never ask for help when launching a firework
· 57% of people have had a firework misfire at a fireworks party that they have held in their garden.
As a result of these findings, 1st Galaxy has launched a ‘How-to-buy guide’ for fireworks in the run-up to this year’s Bonfire Night, to help people make informed choices as to which fireworks are most suitable for home fireworks displays, and providing a comprehensive safety guide as to how to best launch fireworks. In addition, all of 1st Galaxy’s fireworks include a performance indicator, which tells customers about the specific firework – colour, duration and height, so that they can make a more informed choice as to whether that particular firework is suitable for their needs.
Station Manager Stewart Key from Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "We want people to enjoy bonfire night in a safe and enjoyable environment. For those choosing to host their own display it is very important fireworks are stored responsibly, they are let off one at a time following the firework instructions and spectators are kept away from the firework display. Remember - alcohol and fireworks do not mix, keep pets indoors and have a bucket of water on hand for used sparklers."
Don't forget the Firework Code:
• Keep fireworks in a closed box.
• Stand well back.
• Never go near a firework that has been lit. Even if it hasn’t gone off, it could still explode.
• Never put fireworks in your pocket or throw them.
• Always supervise children around fireworks.
• Light sparklers one at a time and wear gloves.
• Never give sparklers to a child under five.
• Keep pets indoors.
1st Galaxy’s ‘How-to-buy’
*Straw poll survey of 98 people conducted through Survey Monkey



