During the holiday season, the influx of customers to pyrotechnics stores increases significantly. In order for the New Year to pass without consequences, inspectors of supervisory activities traditionally bypass all places where pyrotechnic products are sold.
On-site inspections of supervisory activities begin with a check of all permits. Each type of firework, firecracker or firecracker has its own certificate and quality certificate from the manufacturer. Next, an inspection of the goods in the shop windows.
Inspectors also make sure that fireworks of the fourth and fifth hazard classes are not sold in regular stores. They can only be launched by a licensed specialist, and such products should not be available for free sale. In addition, sellers should not sell pyrotechnics to persons under the age of 16. After checking the products, inspectors inspect the point of sale itself. Primary fire extinguishing equipment and a functioning fire alarm system are required here.