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Make Your New Year’s Celebration Sparkle Safely

TNT Fireworks and the American Pyrotechnics Association share some firework safety tips to ensure that your holiday celebration doesn't go up in smoke.

“As we ring in 2013 with fireworks and sparklers, it’s important to keep safety top of mind,” Sherri Fallin, spokesperson for TNT Fireworks East said in a press release in advance of the annual celebrations.
 
Americans use more than six times the amount of fireworks now than they did less than 40 years ago. According to the U.S. Consumer Products safety Commission, in that same time period, fireworks-related injuries in the United States have plummeted.
 
“The following tips from the American Pyrotechnics Association can help us all illuminate the New Year’s holiday while protecting the safety of our friends, family and pets,” Fallin said.
 

  • Take Precautions. Always keep a hose and a bucket of water nearby in case of emergencies.
  • Light One at a Time. Never light two or more fireworks or sparklers at the same time.
  • Keep it Outside. Only use fireworks and sparklers outdoors on flat, hard surfaces in clear areas and away from houses, buildings and dry grass.
  • Have Adult Supervision. Never allow young children to light or handle fireworks or sparklers. Be aware of the minimum permitted age in your state. Adults should always be present when lighting or handling fireworks or sparklers.
  • Stay Alert. Never mix alcohol or other substances with fireworks or sparklers.
  • Stay Clear. Never hold a lit firework in your hand. Keep as far from them as possible when lighting.
  • Let Sleeping Fireworks Lie. Never try to relight fireworks or sparklers that do not ignite. Wait 15 to 20 minutes before approaching them, then soak them with water and throw them away.
  • Protect Your Pets. Animals are often frightened by the sounds of fireworks. Protect your “best friends” by keeping them indoors, secure and away from the loud, sudden noises.

Always check local and state laws to identify which products are legal, and only purchase those permitted by law. Also, check the label and instructions on fireworks and sparklers to ensure they come from a reliable, legal and licensed source.
 
TNT® Fireworks (TNT) is the nation’s largest distributor of consumer fireworks and sparklers. For more information about TNT Fireworks, visit www.tntfireworks.com. The American Pyrotechnics Association is the leading trade association of the fireworks industry. More information about APA can be found at www.americanpyro.com.
 


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