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Needless to say, fireworks can be dangerous. Even the seemingly harmless sparklers that parents equip their children with can burn at temperatures as high as 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. Each year, fireworks injure as many as 6,000 youngsters. These injuries can include disfiguring burns, permanent loss of eyesight, lacerations, and fractures from exploding fireworks. The most common cause of injuries is the misuse of fireworks: Not being careful with sparklers, holding firecrackers too long, lighting the fuse too close to the firecracker, picking up ‘duds’ that then go off, etc.
Furthermore, fireworks account for more than half of the fires reported on July 4th, the years busiest day for firefighters. So if you insist on using fireworks, be sure to implement the following safety precautions:
Fireworks safety for Parents
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