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Fireworks and celebrations go together, especially during
the Fourth of July. But fireworks can be dangerous, causing
serious burn and eye injuries. That's why the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission and its national and state partners
strongly recommend: Leave fireworks to the professionals!
All consumer fireworks are illegal. This includes sparklers
that are mistakenly thought to be safe. They actually burn
at extremely high temperatures which can rapidly burn through
clothing and skin.
If you choose to break the law by transporting, selling,
buying or using illegal fireworks:
- We cannot replace your Eyes, Hands or Life;
- We can and will arrest you;
- We can and will confiscate your car and/or business.
When attending professional fireworks displays, please remember:
- Obey and respect all safety barriers set up. This helps
the professionals shooting the show do their jobs.
- Resist the temptation to get close to the firing site.
Often, the best view is from a quarter of a mile or more
away.
- Leave your pets at home - the loud noise can scare animals
and hurt their sensitive hearing.
- Do not possess or shoot off fireworks on your own. Besides
risking injury to yourself and the crowd watching the demonstration,
you will be arrested!
Concerned citizens may report the delivery, sale and/or
storage of Firework by calling the Fireworks Hotline at 1-800
FIRE-TIPS or 311. All calls are anonymous.
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