China Launches Safety Crackdown on Fireworks
The ministry, convening jointly with the Office of the State Council Work Safety Committee, held a high-level meeting Wednesday calling for intensified monitoring across every stage of the fireworks lifecycle — from production and transport to retail sales and public use — alongside a broader push to strengthen safety awareness among citizens.
The meeting flagged the Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival as peak-risk windows, warning that fireworks-related dangers rise sharply during both holidays. Local authorities were urged to treat the matter with urgency, mobilizing immediate on-the-ground inspections to detect and eliminate safety hazards at retail stores and distribution outlets across the country.
Officials took direct aim at high-risk practices fueling the danger, ordering a clampdown on excessive stockpiling and the storing of products outside designated areas. The meeting issued an unambiguous directive: smoking and the use of open flames inside fireworks stores are strictly prohibited.
Inspectors have also been instructed to target higher-risk locations beyond conventional retail — specifically vacant buildings and warehouses — to root out illegal fireworks storage operations before the festival rush reaches its peak.
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