Tips to help keep your trick or treaters safer this Halloween

Kelowna

2024-10-25 12:58 PDT

Kelowna RCMP and Kelowna Fire Department have teamed up this year to offer some spooktacular Halloween safety tips to make this year’s trick or treating celebrations both fun and safe for everyone in our community.

Halloween home and community safety tips:

This year, Halloween celebrations also coincide with Diwali – the Hindu festival of lights – occurring between October 29 to November 3rd. As these festivities are often celebrated with fireworks in some parts of the world, the KFD would like to remind residents that firecrackers and all other unauthorized recreational use of fireworks is not allowed within the City of Kelowna.

Fireworks may only be used by a licensed operator who has undergone a strict permitting process that is officially vetted through Kelowna’s fire department. The RCMP or a Bylaw Officer could issue bylaw tickets for setting off fireworks. To date, no one has submitted a fireworks permit application, and no permits have been issued by the City of Kelowna.

The permit process ensures that only fireworks operators who are licensed by the Explosives Regulatory Division of Natural Resources Canada are legally allowed to set off the fireworks. The permit process also ensures that ample insurance is provided for events including fireworks. Persons caught setting off fireworks within City limits are subject to a minimum fine of $250 which may be issued as a bylaw offence.

 Photo of child dressed as a police officer for halloween

Released by:

Ryan Sencar
Kelowna RCMP
1190 Richter St, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 6V7

Email: bcrcmp-grcencb@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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