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Why the debate over fireworks gets louder every year

Why the debate over fireworks gets louder every year

The Front Page · NZ Herald

November 3, 202517m 14s

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Show Notes

It’s that time of year again, where we debate whether New Zealanders should be allowed to let off fireworks.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand is among those opposed, saying they know first-hand how dangerous fireworks can be.

Last year was the worst year for fireworks-related fires since 2017, with 166 unwanted fires. 

Firework sales are restricted to a four-day period from November 2 to 5 each year – but there are growing calls for that to be scrapped. 

First on The Front Page, Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s readiness and recovery national manager, Adrian Nacey, is with us. Later we’ll chat to the SPCA’s Scientific Officer, Dr Alison Vaughan on how to protect our animals from fireworks.

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