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October 07, 2008

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Handle Fireworks Safely, State Fire Marshal Warns

Published: 3:04 PM, 07/02/2008
 


Source: The Greeneville Sun

NASHVILLE -- State Fire Marshal Leslie A. Newman wants to remind Tennesseans that while fireworks are a traditional part of Fourth of July celebrations, many people are seriously injured each year by their careless use.

The State Fire Marshal's Office encourages you to leave fireworks to the professionals. If they are legal where you live and you decide to set them off on your own, he said, be sure to follow these safety tips:

* "Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks;

* "Read and follow all warnings and instructions;

* "Be sure other people are out of range before lighting fireworks;

* "Only light fireworks on a smooth, flat surface away from the house, dry leaves, and flammable materials;

* "Never try to relight fireworks that have not fully functioned;

* "Keep a bucket of water and a garden hose nearby in case of a malfunction or fire;

* "Like matches and lighters, sparklers are not toys and cause hundreds of injuries every year. Sparklers burn hot, can reach temperatures as high as 1,200 Fahrenheit, and stay hot long after they've burned out. You wouldn't hand a matchbook or lighter to a child to wave around or play with, so don't give a child a sparkler."

Fireworks can be dangerous, causing serious burn and eye injuries. A new law effective in 2007 prevents children under the age of 16 from purchasing fireworks and those that are age 16 or 17 must have a photo ID to purchase them.

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