Fourth Of July Safety
Of all the holidays throughout the year, the Fourth of July
typically presents the greatest risk of fire danger and injuries
for adults and children. Unsafe use of fireworks, sparklers and
glow sticks are a serious concern. These products can be
potentially harmful to individuals of all ages. So, before you
swirl around a sparkler, light a firework or sport a glow stick
around your neck or wrist, keep in mind these precautions to
ensure the safety of you and everyone around you.
As usual, the Fourth of July celebrations show many types of
fireworks and other explosives. Fireworks can be very exciting
and fun to watch; however they have the potential to become very
dangerous to the people lighting them as well as the bystanders.
When lighting fireworks, make sure you follow the instructions
and the warnings on the labels. If a firework does not burn when
you light it, do not try and light it again, this can pose huge
injury risks. Did you know that most firework accidents are a
result of people going back to light a firework which did not
light the first time? The safest choice, if you want to see
fireworks on the Fourth of July, is to attend a local event,
where you can watch a fireworks display created by
professionals. This will be much safer for you, your family and
your friends.
Sparklers are a great way to light up the night on the Fourth of
July. As exciting as these items may seem to small children, it
is important that they be used only by children 5 years of age
or older. Children younger than 5 years old are too young to
understand how to use them properly. When using sparklers make
sure your child