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DTI Firework Safety Campaign 2003 Toolkit

The following resources from the 2003 toolkit are available to download in PDF format.

Firework Safety Campaign 2003 Newletter (A4)
Accident Statistics 2002 (A4)
Firework Safety Code (A4)
Fight for Sight (A4)
The dangers posed to eyesight by Fireworks
Don't be a Nuisance (A4)
Guidance on avoiding unnecessary disturbances
Keep on the Right Side of the Law (A4)
The Firework (Safety) Regulations
Be Media Wise! (A4)
Marketing techniques for your campaigns
Making Partnerships Work (A4)
A guide to networking
Giving Talks? (A4)
Tips and useful information for seminars
Safe and Successful Firework Displays (A4)
Tips for managing your own firework displays
Selling Fireworks? Remember, Remember... (A4)
Legislation and obligations of retailers
Follow the Clues to Firework Safety (A5) 
Key safety advice for a safe firework display
Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) (A4)
Introduction to this national charity
Fireworks.. fun for you.. but not for your animals (A5)
Simple guidelines from The Blue Cross to prevent animals suffering
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Last updated: 25 September 2003

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