When it comes to the spring festive or any other festive such as July 4th. People always like to shoot off fireworks. Think safety, especially if you have children nearby. Nearly half of the 9,000 fireworks injuries in the U.S. each year occur in children under age 15.
Eyes are the most frequently injured body part. With more than 15 percent of thse injuries resulting in permanent vision loss or blindess. Sparklers, which typically burn at 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, cause the most injuries often because kids handle them on their own. If you already planed to shoot off firecrakers, you should follow these safety precautions. 1. Never handle fireworks without protective eyewear and ensure that all bystanders are also wearing eye protection. 2. Never let young children play with fireworks of any type. If teens are permitted to handle fireworks, ensure they are closely supervised by an adult and wear protective eyewear. 3. Clear the area of flammable materials and view fireworks from at least 500 feet away. 4. Leave the lighting of professional-grade fireworks to trained pyrotechnicians.
5. If you're attending a professional fireworks display, make sure to stay inside the safety barrier and never touch an unexploded display.