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Fireworks Safety for Fourth of July


Fireworks Safety Tips

Fireworks Safety Tips: If You Choose to Use Legal Fireworks · Never allow young children to handle fireworks · Older children should use them only under close ...

Tips to Help You Have a Safe 4th of July - American Red Cross

Never give fireworks to small children, and never throw or point a firework toward people, animals, vehicles, structures or flammable materials.

Fireworks | CPSC.gov

For 2023, CPSC received reports of eight deaths and an estimated 9,700 injuries involving fireworks. Out of the eight deaths, five were associated with firework ...

4th of July Fireworks Safety: Tips for Families - HealthyChildren.org

Enjoy them at a safe distance, at least 500 feet away from the fireworks launch site. This will help avoid injuries and protect your child's hearing.

4th of July Safety Tips - ADT

Sparkler and Fireworks Safety · Always keep a portable fire extinguisher nearby close by. Also, keep a water hose or buckets of water nearby to put out fires.

Fireworks Safety: Celebrate Safely & Prevent Wildfire | CAL FIRE

Fireworks safety tips · Use only State Fire Marshal approved fireworks · Local ordinances should be verified before purchasing and/or using fireworks · Always read ...

Fireworks Safety Tips | The Hand Society

Fireworks Safety · Obey safety barriers and ushers. · Stay a minimum of 500 feet from the launching site. · Resist the temptation to pick up firework debris when ...

Fireworks Safety | Fire Safety | Missouri Department of Public Safety

Fireworks Safety · Purchase fireworks only from a properly licensed retailer. · Always wear eye protection and earplugs if you have sensitive ears. · Tie back long ...

Fireworks | NFPA

Each July 4th, thousands of people, most often children and teens, are injured while using consumer fireworks. Despite the dangers of fireworks, ...

Safety Tips for Fireworks - oci.ga.gov

Always read and follow label directions · Only use fireworks outdoors · Never experiment or attempt to make your own fireworks · Only light one firework at a time ...

4 Ways to Stay Safe on July Fourth | FEMA.gov

Never allow children to ignite or play with fireworks (including sparklers). · Keep a bucket of water, a garden hose or a fire extinguisher handy ...

July 4th Safety Tips | U.S. Customs and Border Protection

The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public firework show put on by professionals. Stay at least 500 feet away from the show.

Keep your family safe around fireworks on the 4th of July

Keep your family safe around fireworks on the 4th of July · fireworks safety · Always follow the instructions on the packaging. · Keep a supply of water close ...

National Fireworks Safety Month | ServiceMaster Restore

National Fireworks Safety Month occurs every June and runs through the Fourth of July to remind communities that setting off your own fireworks could be deadly.

Fireworks Safety for Fourth of July - State Farm®

The easiest way to avoid injury is to leave the pyrotechnics to the professionals, we know the Fourth of July wouldn't be the same for some people without ...

Fireworks Safety Tips for The Fourth Of July - Doar, Drill & Skow

Wear eye protection and never have any part of the body over the firework; Always buy from reliable sellers; Only use fireworks outdoors; Keep your audience at ...

Avoid a Trip to the Hospital With These Fourth of July Fireworks ...

Fireworks safety tips · Never let children play with fireworks. · Never place any part of your body over a fireworks device. · Make sure anyone who ...

Fireworks Safety Tips for a Spectacular Fourth of July

Keep a safe distance between spectators and the fireworks. Follow the recommended safety distances provided for each type of firework, typically ...

Firework Safety Tips | Mehlville Fire Protection District

Illuminating Fourth of July Firework Safety Tips To Keep Kids and Pets Safe · Tip #1: Never Relight Fireworks · Tip #2: Shoot Fireworks Away From ...

Fourth of July fireworks safety tips - The Coloradoan

All fireworks are banned within Fort Collins city limits, while some areas in Larimer County allow the use of items that don't leave the ground, like sparklers.