Officials say that on average, 180 people go to the emergency room every day with fireworks-related injuries this time of year.
For the July 4th holiday, police and fire departments across the country are warning of the dangers of fireworks that injure thousands of people every year.
Officials say that on average, 180 people go to the emergency room every day with fireworks-related injuries in the weeks leading up to and after Independence Day, and more than 16,000 reported fires are started by fireworks annually. Additionally, roughly two-thirds of all annual fireworks injuries happen around July 4th. Most of the injuries are burns and are linked to familiar devices like sparklers.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission offers the following tips to stay safe:
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Also, don't use fireworks while under the influence of alcohol, and ensure all burning material is completely extinguished afterward.