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- To keep kids safe around fireworks, follow these tips12345:
- Attend public firework displays organized by professionals.
- Give children glowsticks instead of sparklers, which can be dangerous.
- Keep fireworks away from children and ensure they stay at a safe distance.
- Use a rope to keep children behind a safe distance during your own display.
- Store fireworks in a box until ready to use, light them at arm’s length, and avoid alcohol.
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- Attend public firework displays. Leave lighting fireworks to the professionals and watch from a safe distance away.
www.safekids.org/tip/fireworks-safety-tipsUse a rope for children to stand behind at a safe distance from your display. Bonfires should be at least 60 meters from trees/hedges/buildings and never throw used fireworks into a bonfire in case there is more gunpowder in them. Store fireworks in a box until ready to use them, light at arm’s length and avoid alcohol.childrenshealthsurrey.nhs.uk/services/safety-advic…But fireworks are not safe for children and can cause serious harm including devastating burns and other injuries. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend public fireworks displays organized by trained professionals. Here are a few tips to stay safe around fireworks.www.safekids.org/safetytips/field_risks/fireworksThe safest way to enjoy fireworks is at a professional display. Some people light sparklers at home or even set off their own fireworks, but this is dangerous. Some of the people hurt each year aren't the ones setting off the fireworks, but people who are nearby. It's best to stay away from areas where nonprofessionals are setting off fireworks.kidshealth.org/en/kids/fireworks.htmlOnly adults should deal with setting up firework displays, the lighting of fireworks and the safe disposal of fireworks once they have been used (and remember, alcohol and fireworks don't mix!). Children and young people should be supervised and watch and enjoy fireworks at a safe distance.www.rospa.com/policy/home-safety/advice/firework… Fireworks Safety (for Kids) | Nemours KidsHealth
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