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A Painful Lesson Decades of tragic
experience teach this lesson: Fireworks
are dangerous. Handled by professionals,
fireworks add immensely to our enjoyment of many holidays, including
the Fourth of July, Canada Day, Chinese New Year, and Mardi Gras. But
to keep holidays from turning to tragedies, leave fireworks to professionals,
who take extensive safety precautions when producing their spectacular
displays.
Injuries Even seemingly harmless sparklers cause many injuries. For children under 5, sparklers account for three quarters of a fireworks injuries. Fascinated by the bright sparks, little children may wrap their hands around a stick of fire that can be as hot as 1800 F. People Have a Lot to Lose And, yes, people do die from fireworks injuries and from fires started by fireworks. Fortunately, the death toll is a lot lower than it was in 1902, when fireworks were legal in most states. That year, fireworks and fireworks-related fires killed more than 200 people. For all these reasons, those who see the injuries and damage from fireworks - physicians and fire fighters - agree on this strong warning: leave fireworks to the professionals.
"The burns caused by the intense heat of fireworks leave lifetime, disfiguring scars. Eye injuries, many leading to permanent visual loss, account for 20% of fireworks injuries." Mark
D. Widome, MD Does Legal Mean Safe? The same fireworks that are legal in one state have been banned in many others because of the injuries, fires and deaths they cause. Legal fireworks carry the name of the manufacturer, the words "Class C Common Fireworks," and a warning label. If these are missing, the fireworks you're looking at are probably illegal, and you should consider them extremely unsafe. Though all fireworks are hazardous, illegal fireworks pose extra dangers. Illegal fireworks are typically very powerful and are made without the quality control standards of legal products. This makes them extremely unpredictable. |
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