Saturday, June 28, 2008

Fireworks Safety

 Updated 3/2017-- all links removed as many no longer are active.

This is a repeat of the post I did last July 2. I wish you all a safe and happy July 4th.
I love watching fireworks explode and light up the night sky. I do not like to take care of the injuries that they can cause. So please use the following tips to keep yourself and your children safe this July 4th (or consider leaving the fireworks to the experts and just enjoy the show):
  • Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks.
  • Read and follow all warnings and instructions.
  • Fireworks should be unpacked from any paper packing out-of-doors and away from any open flames.
  • Be sure other people are out-of-range before lighting fireworks. Small children should be kept a safe distance from the fireworks; older children that use fireworks need to be carefully supervised.
  • Do not smoke when handling any type of "live" firecracker, rocket, or aerial display.
  • Keep all fireworks away from any flammable liquids, dry grassy areas, or open bonfires.
  • Keep a bucket of water or working garden hose nearby in case of a malfunction or fire.
  • Take note of any sudden wind change that could cause sparks or debris to fall on a car, house, or person.
  • Never attempt to pick up and relight a "fizzled" firework device that has failed to light or "go off"
  • Do not use any aluminum or metal soda/beer can or glass bottle to stage or hold fireworks before lighting.
  • Do not use any tightly closed container for these lighted devices to add to the exploding effect or to increase noise.
  • Never attempt to make your own exploding device from raw gunpowder or similar flammable substance. The results are too unpredictable.
  • Never use mail-order fireworks kits. These do-it-yourself kits are simply unsafe.
If you need more information on the injuries that can occur, check out these sites:
Indian Hand Center
Reflections by Dr. Bruce Campbell---5th of July
Fireworks Related Injuries by the CDC
Prevent Blindness America

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Have a Happy Fourth too!

Anonymous said...

Good post. Unfortunately, the people who need to read this will be too busy blowing their fingers off.

rlbates said...

Dean, you are probably right about that, but maybe ........

Bruce said...

Thanks so much for remembering my long ago post! You are amazing!

Here's the permalink to "The Fifth of July:" http://www.froedtert.com/HealthResources/ReadingRoom/HealthBlogs/Reflections/The5thofJuly.htm