Fireworks ban 2021: Can you still buy firecrackers in Holland or Poland?
Created: 12/17/2021, 05:00 AM
From: Regina Wolf
The federal government has also imposed a ban on the sale of pyrotechnics in Germany this year.
Is it legal to simply get the firecrackers in Poland or Denmark?
Germany - The turn of the year 2021/2022 will probably be comparatively quiet again.
On December 2, the federal government decided - as it did last year - a nationwide ban on people gathering and gathering on New Year's Eve.
A sales ban on pyrotechnics was also re-imposed.
But what about New Year's rockets from abroad?
RUHR24 * knows whether you can simply buy firecrackers in Poland for New Year's Eve 2021.
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Bans on New Year's Eve 2021: Firing firecrackers is generally allowed
Basically, as in 2020: Buying rockets is prohibited, but firing them is permitted.
The federal government has only issued a ban on fireworks for public places.
As NRW Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst (CDU) made clear in a press conference, the established rules are "minimum standards".
The individual federal states such as North Rhine-Westphalia can therefore again set their own rules as to where bangs are allowed and where not.
In 2020, the Hamburg Senate even had a ban on burning fireworks on New Year's Eve
issued *, as reported
by 24hamburg.de
.
So it is quite possible that individual countries will tighten the rules.
As of now, however, applies nationwide: Banging is allowed.
If you still have fireworks in the basement, you can set them off.
However, very few will be well equipped.
After all, firecrackers were often used at the turn of the last year.
Sales ban in Germany: Buying firecrackers in Poland is permitted
For many New Year's Eve fans the question arises whether it is legal to simply buy pyrotechnics in other countries.
The answer to that is yes it is.
However, due to the dangers posed by illegal goods, products from Poland and the Czech Republic in particular are strongly discouraged.
There are also strict guidelines.
As the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) explains, it is “basically permissible” to buy pyrotechnics in countries such as Poland, the Czech Republic or Denmark - as long as the goods are tested.
Consumers can recognize such legal fireworks by a four-digit registration number (e.g. 0589 for BAM) and a CE mark.
However, caution is still advised with "Poland firecrackers" marked in this way, because experts warn that the CE mark is often forged.
Fireworks over Berlin: In Germany there is a 2021 sales ban on New Year's rockets.
Can you buy them abroad?
(Symbolic picture) © Odd Andersen / AFP
Buy firecrackers in Poland or Denmark - that is important to note
There are also additional requirements for pyrotechnics imported into Germany from abroad:
Fireworks of category F2 (such as rockets, batteries and firecrackers) may only be imported into Germany and used by people over the age of 18.
If you set off abroad, you must also note the following: Since pyrotechnics are dangerous goods, according to the BAM, private individuals are only allowed to transport up to 50 kg gross (total weight including packaging).
Strict rules also apply to storage: In unoccupied rooms, e.g. basements or guest rooms, fireworks of categories F1 and F2 may be stored up to a quantity of 10 kg net explosive mass (NEM).
Firecrackers with up to 15 kg of NEM may be stored in external rooms, such as the garage.
Only goods with up to 1 kg of NEM may be stored in inhabited rooms, such as the living room
Poland firecrackers: The use of illegal goods entails hefty penalties
Pyrotechnics that are sold in online shops are also subject to the regulations.
Consumers cannot avoid bans with online shopping.
Anyone who does not follow the rules and introduces illegal firecrackers is liable to prosecution.
In some federal states such as Lower Saxony, Rhineland-Palatinate or Saxony, the use or manufacture of illegal Polish
firecrackers can result in
a prison sentence of up to three years or a fine of up to € 50,000,
according to
bußgeldkatalog.org
.
New Year's Eve 2021: BAM advises against Polish firecrackers and old pyrotechnics
It goes without saying that the federal government does not mean that pyro fans simply buy the goods abroad.
Due to the high risk of injury, the BAM generally advises not to buy fireworks for use in Germany in other European countries.
Incidentally, the BAM also warns of old pyrotechnics that have been stored for a long time.
Because among them are often late bloomers, which suddenly react to repeated attempts to ignite them - and thus become a danger.
If you want to be on the safe side, you can - as in 2020 - fall back on category F1 fireworks, such as table fireworks or snap peas, which are not subject to the sales ban *.
Firecrackers buy abroad: German consumers use the loophole
Nevertheless, many friends of loud bangers seem to use the foreign loophole.
As the
Kieler Nachrichten
reports, the Danish shops are expecting a rush from Schleswig-Holstein.
A Danish DIY chain would even actively address German customers on social media.
In Poland there is in particular a shop in the border town of Slubice that is benefiting from the sales ban in Germany, reports
moz.de
currently
.
Other European countries are also popular with German buyers.
According to an
SWR
report, for example, many Germans cover themselves up in France, Luxembourg or Belgium.
In the Netherlands, on the other hand, there is a firework ban * for the second year in a row.
It is therefore questionable whether individual federal states will tighten their rules until New Year's Eve - there is not much time left for that.
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