As the skies light up with the vibrant colors of fireworks this 4th of July, it’s essential to remember that firework safety should be at the forefront of our celebrations. Every year, families gather to enjoy the spectacle of fireworks, but without proper precautions, this beautiful display can turn into a night of accidents and injuries.
Did you know that sparklers, which are often considered safe for children, burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit? That’s hot enough to melt some metals! In fact, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), nearly half of the fireworks injuries to children under age 5 are related to sparklers.
Here are some tips to ensure your family’s safety while enjoying the fireworks:
The best way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a professional show. Professional displays are not only more spectacular but also safer than backyard fireworks.
View fireworks from at least 500 feet away to avoid injuries and protect your child’s hearing. Fireworks can be as loud as 150 decibels—much louder than the safe listening level.
Never allow young children to play with fireworks, including sparklers. Instead, give them glow sticks which are a safer alternative. Firework safety includes sparkler safety!
Always have a bucket of water or a hose nearby for emergencies. Soak used fireworks before disposing of them to prevent fires.
If a firework doesn’t go off, don’t try to relight it. Wait at least 15 minutes, then soak it in water and dispose of it properly.
Avoid loose clothing and pull back long hair when around fireworks. Loose fabric and hair can easily catch fire2.
Follow local laws regarding fireworks. If they’re not legal in your area, don’t use them.
By following these simple guidelines, you can ensure that your family enjoys a safe and memorable 4th of July. Remember, the goal is to create happy memories, not hazardous mishaps. So, let’s celebrate our nation’s independence with joy and care!
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