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Firework Injuries- How To Stay Safe And Avoid The ER On July 4th

Last updated: July 2, 2025 12:31 am
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Independence Day is a time for Americans to come together and celebrate with fireworks, parades, and barbeques. However, this cherished tradition also brings with it a concerning trend – a rise in firework-related injuries and emergency room visits.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, last year saw 14,700 people treated for firework injuries, a 52% increase from the previous year. Tragically, 11 individuals lost their lives due to these injuries.

Firework injuries can affect anyone, but statistics show that adults aged 25 to 44 are most commonly affected, followed by individuals aged 15 to 24. Children are particularly vulnerable, especially when left unsupervised. Additionally, the majority of firework injuries (67%) occur in males.

The most common type of firework injury is skin burns, accounting for 37% of emergency room visits. Other serious injuries include lacerations, fractures, and even amputations in severe cases. Eye and ear injuries can also result in permanent vision and hearing loss.

Sparklers, often seen as harmless, can burn at temperatures of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, making them the leading cause of firework injuries, particularly in children.

To stay safe during firework festivities, it is recommended to attend professional displays conducted by trained pyrotechnicians. If using fireworks at home, ensure they are legal and certified, and never allow children to handle them. Adults should avoid alcohol and drugs when using fireworks and maintain a safe distance from the launch site.

If an injury occurs, seek medical attention immediately. For burns, cool with water and apply a sterile dressing. In the case of eye injuries, do not apply water or ointments and seek medical help promptly.

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By following safety guidelines and precautions, Independence Day celebrations can be enjoyed without the risk of injury. Let’s make sure the night ends with laughter and joy, not a trip to the emergency room.

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