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Several Tips to Light Fireworks Safely
Several Tips to Light Fireworks Safely

It can be pleasing when you are watching fireworks. However, behind the beauty of fireworks, there are thousands of injuries that happened in every holiday season. Most of injuries are caused by the people who do not know on how to light the fireworks safely in the right place or the right form. Actually, by exercising some of the common sense and also following some simple steps, you will be able to enjoy the fireworks while reducing the risk of injuries for both the users and the spectators.

For the first step, you have to select an open area that safely away from any trees, buildings, and also electric wires. You need to make sure that the flying fireworks will not crash into the structures when they become airborne. Also, do not forget to consider about the wind.

The second step is to ensure that the area you are going to set the fireworks is flat and also free of debris. After that, you need to move away the rest of the fireworks from ones that you are lighting and you only need to do it one at a time in an organized manner.

The third step is to point all of the flying fireworks in the same directions. It is because the multiple trajectories can possibly result in mistakes or accidents.

The fourth step is to keep away the fireworks from your face. If the place is too dark for seeing what you are doing, you can use flashlight rather than to pull the fireworks closer in a way to see the ignition point. You can ask someone to follow you around in order to provide the light while you are lighting the fireworks.

The fifth step is to step away as soon as you light the fireworks. Besides, you do not ever try to bend or kneel next you the fireworks when you light them.

The last step is to make sure that before you light the fireworks the children are away, the pets are secure and ensure that nobody is in the path of them. Better yet, you should make sure that everyone is positioned safely in at least 3 feet away from the shooting point.




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