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Fireworks are explosive devices that require careful handling. Always read and follow all instructions, warnings, and safety information on product labels before use.
Fireworks should only be used by responsible adults. Never allow young children to handle fireworks, including sparklers.
Carefully read and follow all instructions, warnings, and cautions on the product label before use.
Use fireworks only outdoors in a clear, open area away from buildings, vehicles, trees, and dry grass.
Always have a water source (hose or bucket) readily available for emergencies and to thoroughly soak used fireworks.
Maintain a safe distance from spectators. Follow the recommended distance listed on each product.
Light only one firework at a time. Never try to light multiple devices simultaneously.
After lighting a firework, move away quickly to a safe distance. Never lean over a firework device.
If a firework fails to ignite, do not attempt to relight it. Wait 15-20 minutes, then soak it with water.
Verify that fireworks are legal in your area and check for any restrictions on usage times.
Examine all fireworks for damage before use. Do not use products that appear damaged or tampered with.
Organize your fireworks in the order you'll light them. Keep them in their original packaging until ready to use.
Clear the launch area of debris, dry grass, and flammable materials. Place fireworks on a flat, stable surface.
Keep water, a fire extinguisher, and a first aid kit readily available.
Avoid using fireworks in high wind conditions or during dry weather when fire risk is elevated.
Store fireworks in a cool, dry place. Avoid areas with extreme temperatures or temperature fluctuations.
Moisture can damage fireworks and make them unreliable. Store in a moisture-free environment.
Store fireworks away from heat sources, open flames, and electrical equipment.
Keep fireworks in their original packaging until ready to use for maximum protection.
If a fire starts, evacuate immediately and call 911. Do not attempt to fight a fire that is spreading.
For any injury, no matter how minor it seems, seek medical attention immediately. Call 911 for serious injuries.
If a firework malfunctions, do not approach it. Wait 15-20 minutes, then soak it thoroughly with water.
Emergency Services: 911
Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222
After your fireworks display, follow these steps for safe disposal:
Soak all used fireworks in water for at least 15 minutes
Double-bag the soaked fireworks in plastic bags
Dispose of in an outdoor trash receptacle
Never put fireworks in recycling bins
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