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ABIM urges shift to prevention-based fireworks policy for public safety

ABIM calls for a review of Malaysia’s outdated fireworks laws, advocating for stricter controls and a prevention-focused approach to curb misuse and injuries.

KUALA LUMPUR: Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) has called for a comprehensive review of the country’s outdated legal framework on fireworks.

The youth movement argues that current laws are ill-equipped to tackle modern challenges like online sales and weak supply chain monitoring.

ABIM secretary-general Ahmad Fawwaz Ahmad Shukri warned that uneven enforcement opens the door to misuse and increases public safety risks.

He advocated for a firmer, more coordinated approach to replace what he called a reactive, seasonal strategy.

“A reactive, seasonal approach is no longer sufficient,” Ahmad Fawwaz said in a statement.

“It is time to shift towards a more effective, prevention-based policy centred on public safety.”

Proposed measures include reclassifying fireworks based on risk levels and tightening purchase controls.

The plan also involves designating suitable usage zones and strengthening proactive enforcement ahead of festive periods.

Ahmad Fawwaz expressed concern over a growing culture of showing off with expensive fireworks.

He described the trend, particularly after Ramadan, as wasteful and at odds with societal values emphasising moderation.

He stressed that the increasing use of fireworks is a recurring safety concern leading to injuries and public disturbances.

“Fireworks are no longer just a matter of tradition; they are a public safety issue,” he emphasised.

“Celebration should never come at the cost of lives or community safety.”

He noted that licensed sales do not guarantee safety, pointing to persistent gaps between policy and enforcement.

These gaps include the uncontrolled sale of hazardous materials and easy access by children.

ABIM also highlighted the responsibility of parents and guardians to monitor children playing with fireworks.

The call follows a directive from Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming.

He ordered a review of SOPs for temporary fireworks stalls nationwide after several recent fires.

These incidents, including in George Town and Johor Bahru, caused significant property damage.

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