AMMAN Valley-based AM Gwenda Thomas is appealing for families to be safe on Bonfire Night.

"Many families now attend organised public displays but the tradition of Guy Fawkes night at home with a bonfire and fireworks, as with my own family, is still popular," said Mrs Thomas, AM for Neath.

"There is no doubt that a private family display is great fun but fireworks must be used safely as over half of firework injuries each year are suffered by children.

"If used properly, fireworks are safe, but if you are putting on a private display there are essential rules you must follow to safeguard your loved ones, pets and home.

"It is important to remember not to cut corners when using fireworks; always be prepared and follow the firework code.

"Bonfires should be at a safe distance from houses, hedge, trees and sheds. I was horrified to learn that children's sparklers are five times hotter than cooking oil so they must never be given to children under five or unsupervised.

"While it is legal to set off fireworks up to midnight on the fifth of November, and up to 1pm on New Years Eve, Chinese New Year and Diwali, at all other times it is illegal to set them off after 11pm.