On average, North Carolina hospital emergency rooms see 197 fireworks injuries each year, with 70% of these injuries occurring in July.
Cherokee County Sheriff Dustin Smith offers some important reminders so you can avoid injury and stay safe during your Independence Day celebrations this year.
You can help reduce the number of fireworks-related injuries, and be sure to follow the law, by following these basic safety tips:
- Certain types of fireworks may be prohibited in the state or in your area. Research ahead of time to ensure you are following all laws and ordinances.
- Wear eye protection while lighting fireworks.
- Never allow children to light or handle fireworks of any kind, including sparklers.
- Light fireworks one at a time.
- Do not try to re-light fireworks that have not ignited fully. Soak them in water and dispose of them.
- Keep a safe distance from people, structures, and flammable materials.
- Never place any part of your body directly over a fireworks device while lighting the fuse.
- Keep a bucket of water or water hose nearby.
- Soak all spent fireworks in water before disposal to avoid a trash fire. Hot embers may remain long after the sparks have stopped!
- Always have fun!
Knowing the risks associated with the use of fireworks is not meant to diminish your fun, but to encourage you and your family to be safe and avoid unnecessary injuries.
Remember these tips before your Fourth of July fun begins. The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office hopes you and your families have a wonderful, and safe, Independence Day.
While pet owners need not cancel their July 4 plans, they should keep all pets safe during the festivities.
Prepare pets for 4th of July
Update identification
Be sure prior to any July 4 events that pets are wearing collars with current identification information.
Check with the vet
Many pets are prone to anxiety from loud noises. Some veterinarians recommend a small course of anti-anxiety medication or a sedative.
Create a quiet space
Allow pets to ride out the day in their comfortable retreats. If necessary, create a space in an interior room. Cover the pet crate with a blanket and offer favorite toys or bedding.