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Fireworks Eye Safety Month – June 2025 - National Today

Fireworks Eye Safety Month is observed in June every year. Fireworks are part of many celebrations worldwide, but they can hurt you if you don't take ...

Fireworks Safety - 24/7 Pediatric Care Centers

Fireworks Safety Tips for Families · 1. Purchase legal fireworks · 2. Make an “adults only” rule · 3. Avoid any area where others are setting off fireworks · 4.

Firework Safety Tips - USAFP - USA Fire Protection

A recent report prepared by members of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission found that 8 firework-related deaths were received, ...

Fireworks Safety Tips

Fireworks Safety Tips · Light items at arm's length and stand back immediately. · Wear gloves and safety glasses to protect eyes and hands. · Do ...

Why June Is Fireworks Safety and Cataract Awareness Month

June is fireworks safety and cataract awareness month. It is a great time to learn about steps you can take to preserve your vision and the health of your eyes.

Fireworks safety - Le Bonheur Children's Hospital

More than 4,200 children ages 0 to 9 visited the hospital for firework-related injuries in 2022, according to the Consumer Product Safety ...

National Fireworks Safety Month | Florida Department of Health

July is National Fireworks Safety Month. There are year-round precautions individuals and parents can take to prevent potential injuries.

Tips for firework safety - Spectrum News

A new report from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says that between 2008 and 2023, injuries from fireworks have increased.

Firework Safety Tips: Enjoying Independence Day Without the Risks

Basic preventive measures like maintaining a safe distance between you and the fireworks after lighting, not pointing it at someone else, and ...

Essential Fireworks Safety Tips for Independence Day Celebrations

In 2022, the most recent year that data is available, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission identified over 10,000 fireworks-related ...

Stay safe around fireworks - Mary Bridge Children's Hospital

Do's and don'ts of fireworks safety · Try to make your own fireworks · Attempt to re-light a firework · Hold a lit firework in your hand, or light ...

Tips for a Safe Fourth of July with Dr. Brown | Bon Secours Blog

Fireworks safety · Consider safer alternatives such as glow sticks or confetti poppers. · Observe your local and state laws and only use legal ...

Fireworks Safety Tips - Safe Kids Worldwide

Attend public firework displays. Leave lighting fireworks to the professionals and watch from a safe distance away. · Give children glowsticks instead of ...

Fourth of July - Fireworks Safety - The Pediatric Care Center, Bristol ...

Fireworks safety tips - thousands of people are treated for fireworks-related injuries ... Blog · Contact. MENU. Fireworks Safety. Fireworks Safety. Each year, ...

Firework safety: How to prevent injuries and potential fire hazards

"Consumer fireworks are safer than they have ever been, but consumers need to have a designated shooter that has read the label and caution statement of each ...

Fireworks Safety Tips - PuroClean of Matawan

The Rules of Firework Safety · Ignite fireworks outside in a clear, open area away from other people and flammable materials. · Never allow young ...

Fireworks Safety - American SPCC

If not handled properly, fireworks can cause burns and eye injuries in kids and adults. The best way to protect your family is not to use any fireworks at home.

July Is Fireworks Eye Safety Month | Fort Lauderdale Eye Institute

July is Fireworks Eye Safety Month · Read instructions on how to store and handle fireworks. · Adults should supervise fireworks activities and ...

Firework Eye Safety | Tennessee Retina

Firework Eye Safety · Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks. · Make sure the fireworks you are buying are legal. · In case of ...

Quick Fourth of July Safety Facts You Need to Know

Use a bucket of water to discard matches and used fireworks; many can smolder for a long time after going off and start a fire after you've left the area.