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| State Fire Marshal Promotes Fireworks Safety over Fourth of July JEFFERSON CITY, June 30, 2008— Missouri State Fire Marshal Randy Cole today encouraged Missourians to enjoy the Fourth of July but exercise caution when using consumer fireworks. “Those most at risk for fireworks-related injuries are children, who may not fully understand the danger of even novelty items such as sparklers,” Cole said. “The safest way to enjoy fireworks on the Fourth of July is to watch one of the many professional displays held in communities throughout the state.” Emergency room records for the most current year available indicate in 2006 there were at least 397 people treated for fireworks-related injuries. In the period from 2002 to 2006, Missouri emergency rooms reported over 2230 injuries and at least one fatality attributed to fireworks-related injuries. Cole said that everyone choosing to use consumer fireworks should follow some common sense safety practices to minimize the chance of injury or fire. Among these are:
Caution should be used when purchasing fireworks. The
Missouri Division of Fire Safety has licensed over 1,400 seasonal retailers
this year and a state permit should be displayed in all licensed locations.
Legal consumer fireworks are packaged in bright colored wrappers with
safety warnings on the packaging. Only purchase consumer fireworks from
properly licensed seasonal retailers. |