Brantford Fire reminds residents how to safely celebrate Diwali
BRANTFORD, ON – The City of Brantford and the Brantford Fire Department remind residents that the use of fireworks is permitted on Diwali, which falls on Monday, October 20, 2025, as long as they meet safety requirements and City bylaw restrictions.
Important Fireworks Safety Criteria
Fireworks that shoot 90 feet into the air require a fallout zone extending 180 feet in all directions — this is twice the height of the fireworks. Failure to comply with these standards can result in unsafe conditions for yourself, your family, and your neighbours.
As most individual properties do not meet the fall out zone criteria, it is suggested that participating neighbours combine efforts by coordinating a joint display among multiple adjoining backyard spaces to expand the fall out zone and in effect, enhancing safety. It is also recommended that those purchasing fireworks do so from a knowledgeable vendor who can advise them on discharge heights and which fireworks are most appropriate for the area they will be set off.
Key Restrictions
- Fireworks are not permitted in City parks or on any City streets without a permit.
- Fireworks may only be discharged on private property, provided the area meets the required safety zone.
- Written permission from the property owner is required if you are not the owner of the property where fireworks are discharged, or the property where fireworks debris is landing.
Critical Requirements
- The fallout zone must be twice the height of the fireworks in all directions. Ensure your space is adequate before proceeding.
- Fireworks must be discharged between sunset and 11 p.m. on October 20, 2025.
- Fireworks must be set off in calm weather conditions and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Ensure a means of extinguishment is close by, and all debris is properly cleaned up to prevent fire hazards.
If you notice that fireworks are being set off in City of Brantford parks or on City property or roadways, please call the City of Brantford By-law Department at 519-759-4150. If you notice that fireworks are being set off in a manner that is a fire hazard (i.e. falling on neighbouring roofs, unsafe use), please contact the Brantford Fire Department by calling 9-1-1.
If the Brantford Fire Department is dispatched due to unsafe fireworks use, you may be charged for the cost of the response under the City’s Fees and Charges By-law. Additionally, fines may apply for non-compliance with the Fireworks By-law.
For more detailed information on safe fireworks use and regulations, please visit Brantford.ca/FireworksSafety. Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring a safe and enjoyable Diwali for everyone in our community.
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