Staying Safe in the Summer: Fireworks

 


The Fourth is coming up, and that means fireworks! 

During your celebration, don't forget to be safe and follow these tips:

  • Always supervise: Although often given to young children, sparklers burn at around 2,000F hot enough to melt some metals.
  • Light fireworks individually, then move away quickly
  • When lighting firework fuses, make sure no part of you body is directly over it 
  • Never try to relight or pick up fireworks that didn't light properly the first time
  • Do not aim or throw fireworks at people, houses, etc
  • Keep a bucket of water or a hose nearby
  • After they are done burning, pour plenty of water on spent fireworks before throwing them out

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