by Gráinne Connolly
People are being reminded it's against the law to buy, possess or use fireworks without first obtaining a licence.
The Department of Justice has issued this warning ahead of the Halloween period.
It's also now accepting applications for licences, which must be submitted by Tuesday 23rd October 2018.
A spokesperson for the Department says it'll process them as quickly as possible, although those wishing to obtain a licence are urged to apply in good time.
Robert Kidd, Head of the department's Firearms and Explosives told Q Radio, people must also be aware of the risks of obtaining fireworks from sources other than registered suppliers:
Licence applications and a list of retailers licensed to sell fireworks are available from www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/fireworks.
Application forms are also available by telephoning 0300 200 7881or directly from a registered retailer.
The licence fee where there are less than 100 spectators is £30; for 100 to 1,000 spectators is £80 and for more than 1,000 spectators is £160.
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