Fireworks, while popular during New Year celebrations, pose serious risks if used illegally or irresponsibly. The South African Police Service (SAPS) has issued a public safety reminder encouraging all residents to follow fireworks laws, especially in densely populated areas like the Eastern Cape.
In addition to public safety, the SAPS has asked residents to be considerate of neighbours and animals who may be affected by loud noises.
Legal and safe use of fireworks
Fireworks are regulated by law in South Africa. Anyone who ignores these regulations or causes harm through misuse can face legal consequences. SAPS advises the public to immediately report any unlawful fireworks activity.
Key points include:
- Fireworks may only be used in designated areas
- Indoor use and use in crowded public areas is prohibited
- Children may not hold, light, or play with fireworks
- Pet owners should secure their animals and be mindful of neighbours’ pets
Safety tips for New Year’s celebrations
The SAPS encourages the public to follow these safety guidelines:
Fireworks safety checklist
| Tip | Details |
|---|---|
| ✅ Follow the law | Use only in authorised areas and report illegal use |
| ❌ No kids allowed | Never let children handle or light fireworks |
| 🚫 Avoid indoors | Only light fireworks outdoors in open, safe spaces |
| 🐾 Secure pets | Keep animals indoors or in a safe, quiet place |
If unsure about local bylaws or designated areas, contact your nearest police station or municipality.
Official source
For more information, visit the official SAPS website: www.saps.gov.za








