Need extra incentive to practice firework safety this 4th of July? 🚒 Fireworks Start ~19,000 Fires Per Year 🚑 Fireworks Injure ~10,000 People Per Year Keep yourself, your children, and your community safe by following the tips in this video.
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We may be past the 4th of July, but it never hurts to keep firework safety tips at top of mind. Here are three tips to keep your kids injury-free! 1. Attend public fireworks displays. 2. Never let children light fireworks. Keep kids at a safe distance. 3. Offer children glow sticks as an alternative to sparklers. #FireworksSafety #BurnPrevention
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🔥 You Light It, You Own It! 🔥 As we head into the warmer months, let's be mindful that your fire is your responsibility. Join us in spreading the word about fire safety and taking ownership of any fires we light. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4a0AH9e In an emergency, or if you see smoke or flames, call 000. #FireSafety #CommunityResponsibility #YouLightItYouOwnIt
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As the 4th of July quickly approaches, firework safety is very important. Shown here is an x-ray of the damage fireworks cause to your hands if not handled with extreme caution! Check out what hand experts had to say about fireworks and hand trauma in our latest blog post: https://bit.ly/4cEcC8P
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It's important to know what to do in case of a fire emergency! Do your kids know what to do, and what not to do? It's great to talk to kids about what to do in a Fire Emergency & remind them often! #firesafety #kidsactivities #SafetyFirst Find it Here: https://buff.ly/3MiyI6e
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🎆Firework Safety🎆 July is typically filled with parties, parades, and fireworks. According to the National Safety Council, thousands of people are injured by firework-related incidents every year. If you're planning on some firework fun this year, stay #SafetyDriven and remember these tips: 🚫Never use fireworks without proper safety gear. 💧Keep water nearby to extinguish fireworks. 👧Do not let children handle fireworks.
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State Fire would like to encourage you to be safe this year. Here are a few tips to help you stay safe. #2024safety, #StateFireSafety, #StateFireSecurity Let us know if we can help you with any of your resolutions.
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Some say the safest way to enjoy the Fourth of July is to leave fireworks displays to the professionals and view them from a distance. However, if you are going to enjoy some fireworks at home, here are some tips you should follow. #4thofJuly #FireworkSafety #SafetyTips #10TampaBay
Fire officials share essential firework safety tips ahead of 4th of July weekend
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Happy independence day! We hope you enjoy your holiday. Our offices will be closed and reopen Monday July 8. In the meantime here are five firework safety tips for children: ADULT SUPERVISION: Always have an adult supervise when using fireworks. Children should never handle fireworks on their own. SAFE DISTANCE: Keep a safe distance from where fireworks are being set off. Ensure there is a clear area around the launch site to avoid accidents. USE SPARKLERS SAFELY: If children are using sparklers, make sure they hold them at arm's length and stay away from others. Teach them not to run with sparklers or wave them near other people. WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR: Ensure children wear protective eyewear and clothing that covers their skin to prevent burns or injuries from sparks or debris. FIREWORKS DISPOSAL: After the fireworks have been used, douse them with water before disposing of them to prevent accidental fires or burns from still-hot remnants. #CMFCAACares #ForTheKids #Fireworks
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As our kids explore and grow, their safety remains paramount. Check out essential tips for maintaining window safety in homes with young children. A few simple steps could prevent accidents. Learn more by clicking the link. #SimpleInsights #WindowSafety https://lnkd.in/gkjWNV6g
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