How to stay safe from firework-related injuries this summer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Independence Day is quickly approaching, with several firework shows like Red, White & BOOM! and community fireworks held for the holiday. Many people will also light off their own fireworks at home, but could put families at risk if not done carefully.
9,700 firework-related injuries were reported in 2023, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). 42% of the injuries reported were burns to several parts of the body.
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To stay safe while having fun for the July 4th holiday, the CPSC has some tips to avoid trips to the emergency room.
Children and fireworks
The CPSC urges parents to never allow children to use or set of fireworks, including sparklers.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), sparklers may seem harmless but reach high temperatures when burning and can cause severe burns to the body.
Instead of sparklers, the NFPA encourages using glow sticks instead.
Setting off fireworks
If you are igniting fireworks at home, the CPSC says to keep a bucket of water or a garden hose near you, in case of any accidents.
Never re-light or pick up a firework.
Do not drink alcohol or use drugs while lighting off fireworks.
Light your fireworks one at a time.
Never point a firework or throw it at anyone.
Disposing fireworks
When finished, let the fireworks complete their burning.
Pour water on the firework or device with a bucket or hose before throwing away in the trash to avoid any fires.
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