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FIREWORKS HOME JUST FOR KIDS CARE GIVERS FIRE SERVICE



Fireworks Safety and Injury Prevention
 
Campaign Kit > Injury Statistics


 

In 2006 there were more than 1,000 fireworks-related emergency incidents in Washington resulting in more than $9 million in property loss.

Take Responsibility:

  • Don't overestimate your child's ability to use good judgement. Set family boundaries. Only adults should light fireworks. Children are naturally curious. Be sure fireworks and any matches and lighters are secured out of sight and reach of children. Be sure to discharge all fireworks devices so there are no leftovers to tempt curious children.
  • M80's, M100's, or M1,000's are not fireworks, they are illegal explosive devices. They can cause amputations and other severe injuries. Their use or possession has legal consequences.

FIREWORKS INJURIES BY AGE AND GENDER
AGES
1-7 8-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 >36
MALE
1 15 1 1 2 4
FEMALE
1 2 17 1 0 0

CAUSES OF FIREWORKS RELATED INJURIES
HOLDING THROWING

DELAYED INGNITION

LEANING
OVER
ALTERING/
TAMPERING
UNSAFE
SURFACE
40 16 14 13 10 8

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* Fireworks Safety Campaign Kit
Campaign Kit Introduction Adobe PDF
Community Planning Guide Adobe PDF
Instructor GuideAdobe PDF
Order Campaign Kit, CD, or VideoAdobe PDF
Post Your Local Fireworks Event Adobe PDF
Fireworks Statistical Report Adobe PDF
Description of Legal Fireworks Adobe PDF
Fireworks Ordinances by County & City
Public Fireworks Events by City Adobe PDF
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