Age-restricted sales

What products and services are age-restricted by law?

Guide

In Northern Ireland, the following products and services may only be sold to customers above a certain minimum age:

  • Fireworks – most fireworks may only be sold to customers over 18. Certain categories of low-hazard indoor fireworks may be sold to customers over 16. See selling fireworks
  • Christmas crackers may only be sold to customers over the age of 12.
  • Aerosol paint may only be sold to customers over the age of 18.
  • Alcohol may only be sold to customers over the age of 18. See selling alcohol.
  • Crossbows can only be sold to customers over the age of 18.
  • Knives (including cutlery and kitchen knives) can only be sold to customers over the age of 18.
  • Lighter refills containing butane must not be sold to anyone under the age of 18.
  • National Lottery tickets and scratch cards can only be sold to customers over 18 years of age. People over the age of 16 may sell or purchase tickets for society lotteries, private lotteries and small lotteries at exempt entertainment.
  • Sunbeds – young people under 18 years old may not use, hire or buy sunbeds.
  • Tobacco – it is illegal to sell or display tobacco products to young people under the age of 18. See selling tobacco and nicotine inhaling products.
  • Nicotine-inhaling products – it is illegal to sell nicotine-inhaling products (including e-cigarettes/vapes or refills) to young people under the age of 18. See selling tobacco and nicotine-inhaling products.
  • Video and games – videos and video games are classed into categories with different age restrictions. See selling age-restricted video and games.