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05 Sept 2025

Carlow Council, Gardai, and Fire Services issue safety warning in the run-in to Halloween

Fireworks and Bonfires are among dangers discussed

Carlow Council, Gardai, and Fire Services issue safety warning in the run-in to Halloween

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Carlow Council, Gardaí, and Fire Services have highlighted how to stay safe over the Halloween in a new statement.

The statement talk about the dangers of fireworks and bonfires in the run-in to Halloween.

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The statement reads:

During the "run-up" to Halloween, Carlow Gardaí, Carlow Fire Service and Carlow County Council are again warning about the serious dangers associated with fireworks and Bonfires. Each year, Accident and Emergency departments are filled with children who receive horrific and painful injuries as a result of the misuse of fireworks and bonfires.

“Hazardous Materials like tyres, aerosols, foam filled furniture and batteries will behave erratically and cause toxic fumes which is bad for our health, especially for asthma sufferers and those with respiratory disease” says Ben Woodhouse, Assistant Chief Fire Officer with Carlow County Council. “Dangerous substances such as oil, petrol, diesel and spray cans are often used and result in terrible injuries, including burns, loss of limbs and serious eye injuries”.

The sale, possession or use of fireworks in this country is illegal and it is illegal to possess any fireworks that may have been legally purchased outside of the jurisdiction and then brought into the State. Many of the fireworks that are offered for sale illegally here have not passed any quality control tests and are possibly defective. The Gardaí will confiscate any fireworks found in the possession of persons and such persons are also liable to prosecution.

Superintendent Anthony Farrell of Carlow Garda Station says “Apart from the risk of injury, fireworks can cause great distress and annoyance to elderly residents, and can be very stressful for vulnerable people orthose with sensory issues. They can set off intruder alarms, causing unnecessary extra demands on Garda resources. They can also cause great distress to family pets and animals. There is always the possibility of outbreaks of fire in property if fireworks such as 'rockets' continue to burn after landing. We ask that parents be responsible in ensuring that their children do not cause injury to either themselves or others on Halloween night. If you discover that your children have possession of bangers/fireworks please take same from them.” He adds.

They have also outlined tips to stay safe for Halloween:

-We ask Parents, businesses and households to be vigilant and to ensure that material is not left lying around that may be taken for a bonfire.
-If you see material such as pallets, tyres, old furniture or other combustible materials or waste being hoarded in advance of Halloween please contact Carlow County Council’s waste enforcement section on environment@carlowcoco.ie
-Keep pets indoors on Halloween night.
-Do not buy, use or supply fireworks.
-Contact the Fire Brigade or County Council if you see a bonfire being built or lit close to buildings, trees, overhead cables, underground services or car parking areas.

The full post by the Council can be found HERE or by following the post below this article.

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