Monday, November 21, 2011

Fireworks safety

 

Fireworks Safety Brief
LOSSES
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, national losses involving fireworks amount to 3 deaths and 10,527 injuries annually. Hand and finger injuries are the most common and account for 32 percent of all injuries. Head and eye injuries occur with about the same frequency, equaling 19 and 18 percent of total injuries.
BACKGROUND
A review of firework mishaps shows a variety of factors contribute to the typical mishap. Most pre-school age victims are injured by fireworks ignited by someone else, while older children who are injured are usually lighting the fireworks themselves. Children under age five are commonly hurt by rocket-type fireworks; small firecrackers and ground spinners injure the majority of children between the ages of 5 and 14. Most of the injuries associated with large, illegal firecrackers such as M-80's are to older teenagers or adults.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION concerning fireworks safety go to these links below.

NFPA--FireworksSafetyTips.pdf
AAOS press release
ASSH fireworks 2006 press release
Press Release Summer 2004
Channel 22 WWLP Springfield , 6/30/04 
Springfield Republican Article 7/1/04
http://www.fireworksafety.com/statelaws/index.html

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