Unfortunately, each year fireworks cause hundreds of injuries and millions of dollars in damages. It’s always a good idea to attend a public fireworks display instead, but if fireworks are an important part of your family’s celebration at home, read up on these fireworks safety facts (and practical tips) to protect your home and everyone in it.
- Know your city’s fireworks laws and regulations. Many cities limit the specific days and times in which fireworks may be set off. You may require a permit to light fireworks. Either way, be in the know.
- Designate one person (who is over the age of 18 and has not been drinking alcohol) to light the fireworks. This person should, ideally, have experience lighting fireworks. This is one of the most important fireworks safety facts on the list, so don’t let it slip your mind!
- Light the fireworks in an area that’s far away from buildings and vehicles as well as trees, shrubs, leaves or any other type of combustible material. In addition, be mindful of weather conditions—high winds can increase the risk of fireworks causing damage or injury.