Firework Safety and You: The Basics
What would New Year’s Eve be without fireworks to help add sparkle to the night’s festivities? In order to help keep this holiday and the beginning of the new year enjoyable and safe, remember that fireworks need to be handled with care by adult experts who have proper training and experience handling these types of explosives.
Many people consider fireworks to be harmless fun, when in fact they can be extremely dangerous, especially when used near children and teens. Viewing public fireworks displays handled by professionals is the safest way to enjoy fireworks and even then, it’s important to keep a safe distance away.
Do:
• Anyone using fireworks should be supervised by an experienced adult.
• Only buy fireworks from reputable dealers.
• Be sure to read fireworks labels and follow directions carefully.
• Keep a fire extinguisher or bucket of water nearby.
• Light fireworks one at a time.
• Discard fireworks as directed.
Don’t:
• Young children should never use fireworks, including sparklers. A sparkler can burn as hot as cooking oil.
• Don’t drink alcohol when using fireworks.
• Never light fireworks inside or near other objects.
• Do not stand over fireworks while lighting them and back up immediately after lighting.
• Never point fireworks toward people.
• Never try to relight fireworks that fail to ignite.
• Do not wear loose clothing while using fireworks.
• Fireworks should never be set off in glass or metal containers.
• Never carry fireworks in pockets.
In case of injury, seek immediate medical care.