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Fireworks Discharge During Festive Season Celebrations

Fireworks

The City of Tshwane Emergency Services Department would like to wish the public a happy and safe festive season, including Christmas and the New Year’s Eve celebrations. We would also like to inform all participants that private firework displays need to be approved by the Tshwane Emergency Services Department.

The following requirements must be adhered to before the application will be considered by the Fire Safety Section for the private discharge of fireworks on the premises:

  • The area where the fireworks are to be discharged must be at least 100 m from buildings, roads and railway lines.
  • The area where the fireworks are to be discharged must be at least 20 m from telephone lines, telegraph lines, power lines, trees and overhead obstructions.
  • An area extending 50 m from the front and to the sides of the point at which the fireworks are to be discharged is to be clear of persons.
  • The area to be kept clear for falling residue that is expected to drop from aerial fireworks must extend for at least 100 m to the rear of the discharge point.

The following are the requirements for such applications:

Applicants need to apply to the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality at:

Chief of Emergency Services

PO Box 440

Pretoria

0001

or

Emergency Services Station 1 (Bosman Street)

Fire Safety Section

Cnr Bosman and Minnaar Street

Pretoria

Emergency Services

Headquarters | Cnr Government Avenue and Beckett Street | Arcadia | 0083 |

PO Box 440 | Pretoria | 0001 |

Tel: 012 358 2151 | Fax: 012 358 2303

Email: preving@tshwane.gov.za | www.tshwane.gov.za | www.facebook.com/CityOfTshwane

A sketch plan (scale 1:500) of the grounds on which the fireworks are to be discharged showing:

The position of the following in relation to the area where the fireworks are to be discharged:

  • the nearest buildings
  • the nearest road
  • the nearest railway line
  • the nearest telephone lines
  • the nearest telegraph lines
  • the nearest power lines
  • the nearest trees
  • the nearest refreshment area
  • the position of the area where the fireworks are stored before discharge

Direction in which the fireworks are to be discharged with special mention of the prevailing wind direction.

Spectator area

Area to be kept clear for falling residue expected to drop from the fireworks

Location of all buildings within 200 m from the discharge site

Location of all trees within 200 m from the discharge site

Location of all telephone or telegraph lines within 200 m from the discharge site

Other overhead obstructions at or adjacent to the discharge site

Position of chemical or hazardous substances on the premises

Position of all entrances/exits on the premises

Position of the firefighting equipment on the premises

Position of service stations at or adjacent to the site

  • Submit the application form, diagram and letter of approval to the Office of the Chief of Emergency Services.
  • Arrange for a fire safety inspection to be carried out on the premises by the Fire Safety Section.
  • Be present on the premises during the fire safety inspection.
  • Receive the written approval/disapproval for the private discharge of fireworks.

Criteria used for the granting of written approval for the private discharge of fireworks:

  • Written approval for the private discharge of fireworks will be given if it takes place on sports fields, agricultural holdings and other suitable open areas.

The public can help to ensure a safer festive season by bringing contraventions of the above to the attention of the City of Tshwane law enforcement units at the following numbers:

  • Disturbance of peace: Metro Police at 012 358 7095/6
  • Fire hazard at premises: Emergency Services at 012 310 6300/6400 or 012 310 6200 during office hours (08:00 to 16:00)
  • Animals in distress or cruelty to animals: Waltloo or Centurion SPCA at 083 453 3863 or 082 807 5671 respectively

To report any fire or rescue emergency incident, please call 107 toll-free or alternatively call 012 358 6300/6400.

When reporting an emergency, please remain calm; speak clearly; know where you are to give the correct address; give your correct contact number to allow the operator to phone you back should he/she require to do so.

Issued by the City of Tshwane Emergency Services Department.

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