Vaud Becomes First Canton to Ban Indoor Pyrotechnics Post-Crans-Montana
In a direct response to the deadly New Year's fire, the canton of Vaud has announced an immediate ban on all pyrotechnic devices inside public venues, a move aimed at preventing similar tragedies and tightening fire safety standards.

Key Takeaways
- Vaud has announced an immediate ban on pyrotechnic devices inside public venues.
- The ban applies to approximately 4,000 restaurants and entertainment venues in Vaud.
- The Crans-Montana 'Le Constellation' fire resulted in 40 deaths and 116 injuries.
- Pyrotechnic devices were involved in 90% of deaths in the 15 deadliest nightclub fires since 2000.
- Vaud is the first Swiss canton to specifically ban indoor pyrotechnics in public venues.
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They Said
"The aim, officials say, is to reassure the public and address the many questions and concerns raised since January 1st."
"When fireworks meet flammable soundproofing in enclosed spaces, the risk of disaster rises."