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Firework and water safety

Sparklers can burn up to 1,000°F and account for one-third of firework-related injuries among children under five. Try glow sticks instead.

It’s July — and with it comes the promise of many fun activities, including Independence Day celebrations, water recreation, picnics, beach trips and more. Unfortunately, it’s also a time when children can get hurt. From sun exposure to water accidents to firework burns, it’s important to keep safety in mind. In fact, more than 3,000 kids visit the emergency department each year for fireworks related injuries — and sparklers cause 10 percent of those injuries overall. Water-related injuries such as drowning and boating accidents also increase during the summer months.

We love to see kids having fun, but we don’t want to see them in the ER. Avoid an unwanted doctor visit with these helpful tips:

Fireworks Safety

Water Safety

By following these simple reminders, we hope every summertime gathering will be a super fun and safe adventure.

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