Remember: Fireworks are banned in public places across Auckland.
If you're celebrating Guy Fawkes this year, remember to find a public display or keep fireworks in your backyard – don't let off fireworks in public places such as parks or beaches, where the activity is banned.
Fireworks can still be let off on private property, but they are banned in public places across the whole of Auckland.
Always take care when using fireworks and do not use them on dry or windy days, or close to flammable vegetation.
If you are considering having a bonfire in a rural area, you need to ensure that the fire is lit during daylight hours and settled for nightfall, and that you use dry and brown vegetation to limit the smoke nuisance.
Even with the ban in place, the days surrounding fireworks night are the busiest of the year for animal management officers out in the field, picking up lost and stray pets.
In previous years, the council’s shelters have been full around Guy Fawkes season, with pets often sporting injuries from being so scared and determined to escape the noises. Some pets have been involved in traffic accidents as they tried to find safety.
Call 09 301 0101 to report fireworks incidents and lost pets.
Remember that your pets need your reassurance, and if you cannot stay home with them, ensure they are safe and very well confined.
Pets that are microchipped and registered have the greatest chance of being quickly reunited with their families in the post-Guy Fawkes recovery.