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City Departments > Fire Rescue > Public Education > Fire Works Safety

Fire Works Safety

fireworksdspAccording to the National Fire Protection Association, the majority of fireworks injuries involves victims under 15 years of age. Caution and common-sense work hand in hand to protect children, prevent injury and safeguard property while celebrating with fireworks.

  • Never use illegal fireworks.

  • Store products in a cool, dry place.

  • Keep spectators back a safe distance.

  • Read and follow label directions carefully.

  • Wear safety glasses or goggles when igniting fireworks.

  • Do not re-light "duds" or malfunctioning fireworks.

  • Keep a hose or water bucket nearby.

  • Light sparklers in an open area on a smooth hard surface, away from dried brush or other ignitable material.

  • Attend a public fireworks display handled by professionals