Fireworks safety is important for both children and parents. According to the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, each year, U.S. emergency rooms handle more than 10,000 fireworks injuries ranging from simple burns to lost fingers or lost hands. 42% of those injuries involve the hand, arm, or fingers.
The importance of firework safety includes avoiding serious injuries and lasting consequences such as eye trauma and burns, knowing local regulations, keeping children away from fireworks, avoiding mixing alcohol consumption with fireworks, thinking carefully about your fireworks purchases, using proper safety gear, properly disposing of fireworks, always being responsible while handling fireworks, always reading and following warning and instruction labels, always wearing protective eyewear when lighting fireworks, always lighting one firework at a time to ensure safe walking distances can be made, never allowing children to handle or use fireworks and never lighting or using fireworks near other people or near your home.
Practicing fireworks safety is key to a safe and enjoyable Independence Day. Begin to teach the children in your life about being safe with fireworks early in their lives, they will learn good, safe habits. Please be safe out there!
We wish all of you a wonderful and safe 4th of July.
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