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FireOne Fireworks has welcomed the Government’s move to introduce the Summary Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2025, saying the proposed regulations align with its long-standing focus on public safety and responsible celebrations.
In a release issued this morning, the company said it supports efforts to protect vulnerable groups and bring greater structure to the sector. FireOne said safety has shaped its identity for decades, with its systems built on a professional and safety-driven model that exceeds industry norms.
FireOne said fireworks use in Trinidad and Tobago has changed significantly over the past 30 years, when cultural practices such as bamboo bursting, carbide explosions, and homemade pyrotechnics caused serious injuries and widespread noise.
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