Reducing the impact of fireworks on animals and vulnerable people

Fireworks are enjoyed throughout the year, but they can cause distress to animals and some individuals.

Simple steps we can all take to minimise their impact:
Attend organised events
Choosing public displays helps reduce the number of private fireworks being set off, limiting overall disturbance.
Stick to traditional celebration periods Limiting fireworks to occasions such as Diwali, Bonfire Night, New Year’s Eve, and Chinese New Year allows people and animal owners to anticipate and prepare.
Choose low noise fireworks Quieter options are less distressing for animals and vulnerable individuals.
Notify neighbours in advance Giving notice allows others to make preparations for themselves, their families, and their pets.
Check bonfires before lighting Wildlife such as hedgehogs may be sheltering or hibernating inside.
Clean up after use Once cooled, dispose of firework debris properly to prevent harm to animals and the environment.
Avoid livestock areas Never set off fireworks near farms or fields, as animals like horses can panic and injure themselves.
Protect wildlife habitats Keep away from lakes, woodlands, and known habitats where birds and other wildlife may be disturbed.
Seek further advice if needed Visit RSPCA website for guidance on protecting pets, or consult a vet for additional support.

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