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🎆🔥 June is Fireworks Safety Month! As we approach the 4th of July, let's make this summer celebration safe for everyone. Protect your loved ones by attending public fireworks displays instead of using fireworks at home. Check out these essential fireworks safety tips: https://ow.ly/EM2P50Sq4rK #SafeSummerFun #FireworksSafety #SafetyAwareness
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As we gear up for the Fourth of July festivities in the Detroit Metropolitan Area, let's remember to prioritize safety while celebrating our nation's independence. Whether you're planning a backyard barbecue or a fireworks display, make sure you're aware of the most effective ways to keep everyone safe. Check out this comprehensive guide on #FireworksSafety by State Farm! https://lnkd.in/eBefpD2q
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Reminder: Practice Fireworks Safety this Fourth of July! As we approach the Fourth of July, let’s remember that celebrating with fireworks comes with responsibility. Fireworks are a popular and exciting part of Fourth of July and summer overall. While they are legal, they are also very dangerous. Thousands of people – mostly children and young adults – are injured each year from fireworks-related incidents. As you celebrate Independence Day and other summer festivities, we want to remind you to practice safety and caution when it comes to fireworks. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gwnanv45 Stay safe and happy celebrating! #FireworksSafety #FourthofJuly #SafetyFirst
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Reminder: Practice Fireworks Safety this Fourth of July! As we approach the Fourth of July, let’s remember that celebrating with fireworks comes with responsibility. Fireworks are a popular and exciting part of Fourth of July and summer overall. While they are legal, they are also very dangerous. Thousands of people – mostly children and young adults – are injured each year from fireworks-related incidents. As you celebrate Independence Day and other summer festivities, we want to remind you to practice safety and caution when it comes to fireworks. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gwnanv45 Stay safe and happy celebrating! #FireworksSafety #FourthofJuly #SafetyFirst
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🎇Hey hey, Western PA, it’s fireworks time!🧨 But if you can’t make it down to The Point for the 4th of July fireworks display, can you set them off in your own community? 👉Well, it depends👈 🫵If YOU are the neighborhood fireworks director, the one wielding the lighter, then YOU must be 1️⃣5️⃣0️⃣ feet away from all structures. That’s 2.5 bowling lanes 🎳 away. In some states the age to legally purchase fireworks is 16. In PA, the age is 18. In other areas where forest fires and dry temps are a problem, consumer fireworks are banned altogether. Every city and township has rules that might vary but the City of Pittsburgh regulations are listed below: * Consumer grade fireworks cannot be ignited or discharged on public or private property without the express permission of the property owner * Fireworks cannot be discharged within 150 feet of a building or vehicle, regardless of whether the building or vehicle is owned by the user * Fireworks are prohibited in all City of Pittsburgh parks, baseball diamonds, or playing fields * Fireworks cannot be directed at another person or discharged while a person is under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances, or other drug Municipalities may restrict the use of consumer grade fireworks between 10 p.m. and 10 a.m., except for July 2, 3, 4, where they can be displayed until 1 a.m. Yinz be safe🧯out there, and Happy Independence Day, America! 🇺🇸 #communitymanagement #fireworks https://lnkd.in/e_6ur9Fs
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Follow these safety tips for handling fireworks to ensure a safe 4th of July celebration. By following the tips below, you can have an enjoyable fireworks display for everyone involved.
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With summer, comes many festivities. One of the big festive traditions in July we celebrate by shooting off fireworks. We want to share a few tips with you to help keep you and your loved ones safe. Firework Safety TIPS 1. Read and follow the directions. 2. Keep a bucket of water or hose close by. 3. A responsible adult should supervise all fireworks activities. 4. Only have one person shoot the fireworks. 5. Use eye protection when shooting fireworks. 6. Never point or throw fireworks at anyone. 7. Do not handle or relight a dud firework. Wait 30 minutes, soak them in water, and dispose of them properly.
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