Setting off fireworks on the Fourth of July is as American
as apple pie, backyard barbecues, and small-town parades. Since this tradition
was initiated in 1777, Americans have used fireworks every year to celebrate
our nation’s independence. Before you participate in all the explosive fun this
year, take a look at these firework safety tips from Sheehy Nissan of Mechanicsville so you can celebrate the America with fire, as safely as
possible.
Common sense
Common sense is first and foremost the best way to ensure
maximum firework safety. The National Council on Firework Safety recommends
that parents closely supervise teenagers and older children if they are using
fireworks. Young children should not be allowed to access or handle fireworks,
and parents should keep them at a safe viewing distance at all times. Needless
to say, fireworks should always be used outdoors, and preferably away from
flammable objects or yard decorations. Additionally, alcohol and fireworks do
not mix and should not be used together as this significantly increases the
likelihood of misuse and injury to yourself and others.
Safety tips
Preparation for emergencies is also extremely important to
keep in mind while celebrating the Fourth of July, including these from the Consumer Product Safety Commission Fireworks Information Center.
Always have water ready when lighting fireworks, and remember to soak used
fireworks in water before disposing of them in an outdoor trashcan. Never
relight or pick up fireworks that are not fully lit. If a firework does not
light, wait twenty minutes and then soak it in a bucket of water. Always read
the caution label on a firework before lighting it, and obey all local firework
laws. Wear safety glasses while igniting fireworks. Light only one firework
item at a time and back up to a safe distance until the device is fully spent.
Sparklers and miscellaneous fireworks
Always remain standing while using sparklers and do not move
rapidly or wave sparklers around while they are still lit. Keep sparklers away
from people and flammable surfaces, and never hold or light more than one
sparkler at a time. Avoid using homemade fireworks or illegal explosives, as
they can be extremely unpredictable and dangerous. Luckily, sparklers are a
fun, relatively safe way of celebrating Independence Day. Keep these firework
safety tips in mind while celebrating this summer and have a wonderful Fourth
of July!
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