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NUH Burns Unit urge people to be careful with fireworks over holidays


  • NUH has saw a sharp increase in fire related accidents especially around Bonfire Night
  • NUH staff urge people to take care and extra caution if planning firework displays
  • Attend organised displays for maximum safety

Nottingham University Hospital’s burns unit is warning people to take extra care over the festive period after seeing a sharp increase in fire related accidents and emergencies around Bonfire Night last month.

The Children’s Burns Unit at Queen’s Medical Centre sadly saw a sharp increase in admissions involving firework related injuries over the Bonfire Night period this year (1 – 7 November 2025), with sparklers often being the worst offender.

Anna Baker, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Children’s Burns and Plastics, explained that this increase in numbers is concerning and that many of the children will need to receive additional treatment in the coming years for their injuries.

She said: “These children are having life changing injures, often from fireworks which have been purchased for use in their homes as we have seen a reduction in organised displays that the public can attend.

“We are urging people to be careful and take extra precautions if they are planning displays in their back gardens.

“Always stand well away from fireworks and dispose of sparklers in cold water buckets. Sparklers can get up to 4,000 degrees when lit and it is where we see the most common cause of injuries during fireworks seasons.”

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service always encourages everyone to consider attending organised displays, which are generally safer and more enjoyable for all. 

To support safe celebrations, the fire service urge public to follow their important safety messages:

  • When disposing of fireworks, ensure they're out. Soak them in water, ensure they're put in a bag, and bin them.
  • Always follow safety instructions.
  • If you're using fireworks at home, let your neighbours know and consider using low-noise fireworks.
  • Consider attending a public display - this is always the safest thing to do.
  • Only purchase fireworks from reputable retailers and ensure packaging has the UKCA or CE mark.
  • Keep fireworks and sparklers locked away from children and animals.
  • If lighting a bonfire, ensure it is well away from sheds, fences, and trees.
  • Always keep a bucket of water nearby in case of emergencies.

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