July & August are National Fireworks Safety Months

The National Council urges consumers to follow these other important safety tips:

  • Only use fireworks outdoors.
  • Obey all local laws regarding the use of fireworks.
  • Never give fireworks to young children and always wear safety glasses.
  • Always have a bucket of water or water hose nearby.
    Alcohol and fireworks do not mix!

Sparkler injuries accounted for 1/3 of all firework injuries to children 5 years or younger.

The National Council on Fireworks Safety offers these safety steps for sparklers:

  • Sparkles should ALWAYS be used under close adult supervision.
  • Always remain standing while using sparklers.
  • Never hold a child in your arms while using sparklers.
  • Sparklers and bare feet can be a painful combination. Always wear closed-toe shoes when using sparklers.
  • Never hand a lighted sparkler to another person. Give them the unlit sparkler and then light it.
  • Always stand at least 6 feet from another person while using sparklers.
  • Never throw sparklers.
  • Show children how to hold sparklers away from their body and at arm’s length.
  • Teach children not to wave sparklers, especially wooden stick sparklers, or run while holding sparklers.

Sparklers have been a traditional means of celebration for hundreds of years. Let’s teach our children how to use them safely and help prevent needless injuries.

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