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Reduce the maximum noise level for consumer fireworks from 120 to 90 decibels

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We think each year, individuals suffer because of loud fireworks. We believe horses, dogs, cats, livestock and wildlife can be terrified by noisy fireworks and many people find them intolerable.

Emma Reynolds

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Reduce the maximum noise level for consumer fireworks from 120 to 90 decibels

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We think each year, individuals suffer because of loud fireworks. We believe horses, dogs, cats, livestock and wildlife can be terrified by noisy fireworks and many people find them intolerable.

National
189,646 reactions·100% agree
Emma Reynolds

Emma Reynolds

Environment Secretary

Environment Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for5
Reasons against0

See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

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5Reasons
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I think fireworks are being used more frequently throughout the year and are becoming a nuisance. I want the government to mandate that fireworks should be reduced to below 80 decibels so they are safer for humans and animals.

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