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Anti-social behaviour associated with the firework period has become a major issue for many communities in the UK.

Halloween and bonfire night for example, and the days running up to them, are traditionally some of the busiest nights of the year for the police, the fire brigade and other agencies. The anti-social use of fireworks and the resultant damage which can be caused to property is a serious concern, posing a threat to all types of buildings, including commercial and industrial premises, and to business continuity.
As far as this relates to the business community, the risk posed by fireworks, whether as a result of anti-social behaviour, or merely an accident caused by burning debris, can be significantly reduced by observing the following basic precautions:
Whilst mainly focusing on Halloween and bonfire night, these measures will also apply to other events which attract the use of fireworks such as New Year celebrations and Diwali, and to reducing the risk of malicious fires in general.
Thanks to LV= Insurance for the top tips.
Posted by Richard Benson on 2 November 2011 | 0 Comments
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