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Independence Day Safety Tips

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More than 19,500 reported fires are started by fireworks annually, and children between the ages of 10-14 years old have the highest rate of fireworks injuries.

Florida - Friday July 1, 2022: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reports that more than 19,500 reported fires are started by fireworks annually and children between the ages of 10-14 years old saw the highest rate of fireworks injuries.

Florida's Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis is highlighting Fourth of July safety tips as a reminder to be safe while celebrating the holiday with friends and family.

“The Fourth of July weekend is an amazing time to celebrate the birth of the greatest country in the world here in the great state of Florida. While you’re spending time with family and friends during the holiday, make sure that you’re keeping safety in mind at all times," said State Fire Marshal Patronis. "While fireworks can be exciting, they can also be incredibly dangerous if not used with caution. The last thing we want is for your Independence Day to end with a trip to the hospital, or even a tragedy. Always keep a fire extinguisher nearby when using fireworks or cooking out and keep an eye out for children around the grill. By following a few important safety tips like these, you can ensure you and your loved ones have a safe and joyous Fourth of July.”

Independence Day Safety Tips

1. Consider attending a professional firework show – The best opportunity to protect yourself and your family from firework injuries is to let a trained professional handle the fireworks.

2. Light one firework/sparkler at a time and never relight a dud – If too many fireworks are lit at one time, it can cause confusion about which ones are active, leading to possible injury or fire. Also, duds can malfunction and explode improperly if you try to relight them.

3. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby – Be careful of how you dispose of fireworks and sparklers and make sure you always have a fire extinguisher or water hose on hand. Once fireworks have stopped working, they are still extremely hot and need to be cooled off with water or a fire extinguisher so they can be disposed of properly.

4. Be Smart around the Grill – If cooking with propane, always check the tank hose and connections for leaks before turning on the grill. Keep the grill away from homes, overhanging branches, and decks. Put pets on leashes and make sure children are supervised when grilling.