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SAFETY TIPS
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Fireworks Safety Tips |
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The State of Georgia prohibits the possession and use of all consumer fireworks. These include firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets, roman candles, bombs, and sparklers.
Fireworks and celebrations often go together, especially during the Fourth of July.
Fireworks can be dangerous, causing serious burn and eye injuries.
If fireworks are legal where you live and you decide to set them off on your own, be sure to follow these important safety tips: 1. Always read and follow all warnings and instructions 2. Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks always have an adult present 3. Dispose of fireworks properly by soaking them in water 4. Never carry fireworks in your pocket 5. The operator should always wear eye protection 6. Be sure other people are out of range before lighting fireworks. Never throw or point fireworks at other people 7. Light only one firework at a time 8. Only light fireworks outdoors, on a smooth, flat surface away from the house dry leaves, and flammable materials. 9. Never try to relight “dud” fireworks that have not fully functioned 10. Keep water nearby in case of a malfunction or fire 11. Never shoot fireworks in metal or glass containers 12. Never experiment or make your own fireworks 13. Stay away from illegal explosives
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