Published: 02 Nov 2018 in

That's right, it's that time of year where community bonfire nights get planned in, bringing crowds together to watch the sky light up with incredible firework displays. Whilst many of us simply wrap up warm, grab a cup of hot chocolate and pay our entry ticket, there are always a select few who have their own ideas. In fact, there are a lot of rules and regulations surrounding the use of fireworks, and rightly so -- they're explosives after all!

Our previous blog, 'Excellent event security for your fireworks display evening' talks about how CSS Ltd security can support your bonfire night event. But, in this blog, we'll talk about the law surrounding fireworks, and how a security presence at your business can protect your premises from vandalism at this time of year.

Do you know?

  • Fireworks (including sparklers) can only be bought from registered sellers.
  • Fireworks can only be used on these dates: 15th October -- 10th November, 26th -- 31st December and 3 days before Diwali and Chinese New Year.
  • Fireworks can not be set off between 11 pm and 7 am -- except for Bonfire Night when the cut off is midnight, and New Year's Eve, Diwali and Chinese New Year when the cut off is midnight.

Unfortunately, there are many people who believe that the law surrounding fireworks doesn't apply to them, and they thrive on the opportunity to set them off in private property. Perhaps your industrial site has a large car park, or maybe your construction site has large areas of flattened ground -- 'perfect' for watching an impromptu fireworks display?

The main worry is the damage that fireworks can cause, after all, they are explosives. Just a small, cheap firework can cause hundreds or even thousands of pounds worth of damage, and perhaps more worryingly, can be incredibly dangerous. The last thing you want is for your business premises to become a crime scene. 

How can a CSS Ltd security presence help?

Our security guards are all highly trained -- and we never subcontract to ensure the quality of our staff. This means they are all up to date with their knowledge surrounding the law and what to do should an incident occur during their shift.

More importantly, having trained security officers on site act as an excellent deterrent to crime. If a group can see there are uniformed guards, they are much less likely to try and gain access, and even more unlikely to set off fireworks. If they are spotted on CCTV, our security guards can act swiftly and professionally to move them on, or even call the police should the situation require it.

For more information on how our security guards can protect your business, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Our contracts are tailor-made to suit the client, with your best interests always at the heart of what we do. We look forward to hearing from you.

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