As Bonfire Night approaches and the days get shorter, Amanda Baker's heart sinks.
For Amanda, who is partially-sighted and supported by her guide dog, Eddie, it means she will have to stay home every evening to protect him from his terror of fireworks, because they never know when they might go off.
Amanda, from Connah's Quay, Flintshire, says the season has already started where she lives, and hearing the bangs and whistles sends seven-year-old Eddie into such a "state" he can't work, and can take hours to recover.
The British Fireworks Association said it encourages responsible use of fireworks and urges people to be considerate of their neighbours, particularly those with pets or noise sensitivities.