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Fireworks Safety Starts with Common Sense

Fireworks Safety Starts with Common Sense

Fireworks Safety Starts with Common Sense

While we all luv to have a good time & think it will never happen to me, keep in mind that about 8,500 to 9,000 people on average yearly get injuries from misuse of Fireworks.  Don’t become a Statistic..Follow these simple Safety Steps to insure a happy holiday for all.


Only use Fireworks as intended. Don't try to alter them or combine them.

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Using common sense will keep Spectators ALIVE & INJURY FREE

  • You should keep a safe distance from the shooter and the shooter should wear safety glasses.
  • Do not ever use homemade fireworks of illegal explosives: They can kill you! Report illegal
    explosives to the fire or police department in your community.
  • Parents and caretakers should always closely supervise teens if they are using fireworks.
  •  Parents should not allow young children to handle or use fireworks. 
  • Fireworks should only be used outdoors.
  • Always have water ready if you are shooting fireworks.
  • Know your fireworks. Read the caution label before Ligniting.
  •  Obey local laws. If fireworks are not legal where you live, do not use them.
  • Alcohol and fireworks do not mix. Have a "designated shooter."
  • Wear safety glasses whenever using fireworks.
  • Never relight a “dud” firework. Wait 20 minutes and then soak it in a bucket of water. Soak spent fireworks with water before placing them in an outdoor garbage can.
  • Avoid using homemade fireworks or illegal explosives: They can kill you!
  • Report illegal explosives, like M-80s and quarter sticks, to the fire or police department

And note these special safety tips, if using sparklers:

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  • Only persons over the age of 12 should be allowed to handle sparklers of any type.
  • Always remain standing while using sparklers
  • Never hold a child in your arms while using sparklers.
  • Never hold, or light, more than one sparkler at a time.
  • Never throw sparklers.
  • Sparkler wire and stick remain hot long after the flame has gone out. Be sure to drop spent sparklers in a bucket of water.
  • Teach children not to wave sparklers, or run, while holding sparklers.

HAVE A SAFE & INJURY FREE 4TH,

CASSIE @ CASSANDRA’S FLORALS

Sources: http://fireworksafety.com

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