It’s that time of year again.
The weather is beautiful. Families and friends are gathering for cookouts. Children are chasing lightning bugs. Summer is here. This also means it’s the season for fireworks: sparklers, firecrackers, skyrockets, and more.
Each year, thousands of people are injured by fireworks. While many know they’re dangerous, few know the risks and how to stay safe. The same goes for other summer fun activities such as water fun and barbequing. With the Fourth of July holiday approaching this weekend, it’s good to remember some simple precautions and safety measures to take ahead of your big celebrations.
Each year, fireworks cause thousands of injuries to children and adults. Per the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Fireworks Annual Report,
If you plan on doing fireworks, it’s important to follow these safety guidelines:
All-in-all it’s by far safest to leave it to the professionals. So, pack up the lawn chairs and blankets and head to your local fireworks show instead.
For more information on firework safety, visit NFPA Fireworks.
Summer months mean enjoying more time in the pool and on the water. During the holiday weekend, more people tend to flock toward the water, whether it’s a home pool, lake, or ocean. With each of these bodies of water, there’s a risk for drowning, particularly with young children. Follow these safety tips to help prepare you and your friends and family for a fun time on the water.
For more water safety tips, visit American Red Cross.
Barbeques and grilling are a big hit this time of year. There may be lots going on when you’re grilling so it’s important to remember these safety tips to ensure everyone stays safe. Check gas grill hoses for cracks, holes, and leaks.
For more grilling safety tips, visit NFPA Grilling.
Everyone wants to have a memorable celebration with family and friends, especially this year as more and more people are getting together. Make sure to practice these safety precautions to ensure your memorable celebration is for all the right reasons. We don’t want fire sprinklers and extinguishers to work overtime this holiday. For more information on first aid and life safety to keep you safe during the summer, visit our first aid and life safety page.