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4th of July Fireworks Safety: Quick Tips for Families
Backyard fireworks might seem like fun, but they send thousands—especially kids and teens—to the ER each year. In 2023, fireworks caused around 9,700 injuries and 8 deaths, with hands, faces, and eyes being the most affected.
Safe ways to celebrate:
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Watch a professional show from at least 500 feet away.
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Try a laser or drone light show if fireworks are canceled due to wildfire risk or poor air quality.
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Ditch sparklers—they burn at 2,000°F and cause hundreds of injuries. Opt for glow sticks or flags instead.
Even if fireworks are legal, they aren’t safe for kids. Celebrate smart—keep it fun, festive, and injury-free.
Source: HealthyChildren.org
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