PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- The Fire Department of Sint Maarten, which falls under the Ministry of General Affairs, has approved six permits for firework displays to ring in the New Year.
The displays will take place at the following locations: Great Bay, Indigo Bay, Pelican/Lay Bay, Maho/Beacon Hill, Mullet Bay, and Cupecoy.
A permit to import, transport, and sell consumer fireworks has been granted to SXM Fireworks and Skyfall Fireworks based on the Vuurwerkbesluit AB2013 GT no18.
Individual firework sales started on Monday, December 29 until the 31st of December 2025.
It is prohibited to ignite consumer fireworks without a permit provided by the Minister of General Affairs, unless this occurs from December 29th to 31st or on January 1st, 2026.
The Fire Department advises all consumers to use caution when lighting consumer fireworks:
- Read the instructions and warnings before usage. The vendor will share these with all customers.
- Protect yourself and those around you. Wear proper eye protection and clothing, and keep the fireworks at a safe distance from flammable material and spectators.
- Only use fireworks as intended. Don't try to alter them, combine them, or relight after failure.
- Choose an open area away from gas stations, bulk stations, churches, hospitals, and senior citizens' homes.
- Never light fireworks indoors and point them away from homes, bushes, dry grass, and flammable substances.
- Think about your pets.
If someone is injured by fireworks, they should immediately go to a doctor or the hospital.
The Fire Department is cautioning all persons about the risk of buying and lighting fireworks from any unauthorized vendor, as these have not been screened by the Fire Department and therefore may not meet the safety requirements.
Fireworks not sold by a certified vendor are considered illegal fireworks and may not meet the criteria of ignition delay, and may have larger explosions or effects than allowed.
Such fireworks can cause severe burns and loss of fingers, limbs, and life. These illegal fireworks, if ignited too close or inside a building, may cause severe damage or the collapse of the aforementioned.
The Police will not hesitate to act accordingly in the case of the usage, storage, or sale of illegal fireworks.
The Fire Department, together with the Police, Customs, and the Coast Guard, will be vigilant to ensure that all firework activities at the end of 2025 are conducted in accordance with the granted permits and used safely.
The Fire Department would like to thank in advance everybody who has prevented harm or damage by acting responsibly and safely on Sint Maarten and beyond.
The Fire Chief and the entire staff wish you a healthy and safe 2026.
For any emergencies, call the Fire Dept. 919; Police 911; Ambulance 912; Coast Guard 913.