“Even when the firework is finished, the residual sparkler stick remains hot and can still cause burns.”
Fireworks are a hallmark of Independence Day celebrations, but they also pose serious risks if not handled properly. Every year in the U.S., fireworks send thousands of children to the emergency room (ER), according to Safe Kids Worldwide. To help prevent a fun celebration from turning into a trip to the ER, experts advise taking extra precautions.
Fireworks-related injuries often affect the hands, fingers, legs, head, and eyes. Many involve burns and are sometimes serious enough to require emergency care. Those injured or killed are frequently children or bystanders.
“This time of year, we see several types of injuries related to fireworks. The most common are burns,” said Eric Maki, MD, Aspirus Emergency Medicine Physician. He notes sparklers as the main culprit: “They’re fun, and I know everybody enjoys them, especially kids, but they burn at extremely high temperatures. Even when the firework is finished, the residual sparkler stick remains hot and can still cause burns.”
According to early 2024 data from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), an estimated 14,700 people were treated in emergency departments for fireworks-related injuries, a 52 percent increase from the previous year. Eleven deaths were also reported. Experts point to misuse, malfunctioning devices, and illegal fireworks as major contributing factors.
Aspirus Health and the CPSC encourage everyone to celebrate safely this holiday by following these safety tips:
• Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks.
• Have a designated adult supervise fireworks activities.
• Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or other mishap.
By following these precautions, families can enjoy the holiday while minimizing the risk of injury. Stay safe and make this Independence Day memorable for all the right reasons.
Find more fireworks safety tips at cpsc.gov/fireworks.
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