State Fire Marshal Charles M. Duffy said on Tuesday that there were 155 suspected fireworks-related fires in 2014 in Washington so it’s important to use fireworks carefully.
These fires accounted for an estimated loss of over $320,000. When using fireworks, always remember to use the three B’s of fireworks safety, these tips can help prevent fires:
• Be Prepared: Have water nearby and put pets indoors
• Be Safe: Only adults should light fireworks
• Be Responsible: Clean up fireworks debris
Fireworks Safety Tips:
Never use fireworks inside your home. Always set them off outdoors on a driveway or sidewalk.
Never consume alcohol or drugs and use fireworks at the same time!
Obey local laws. If fireworks are not legal where you live, do not use them.
Always have water nearby. (A hose or bucket).
Be aware of other people around you and make sure they are out of range of the firework you are using.
Never point or shoot fireworks at another person.
Use common sense. Spectators should keep a safe distance from the shooter and the shooter should wear safety glasses.
Do not try to re-ignite a “dud” as it could explode near your hands or face.
Only light one at a time.
Do not try to make your own fireworks.
Completely soak used fireworks overnight. Place soaked fireworks in a trash bag and place in an outdoor trash can or take them to your local waste facility.
Residents should talk with family members and guests about the fireworks laws for their area.
To learn more about fireworks ordinances in cities and counties and other information regarding fireworks, check the fireworks safety website at www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/fireworks.htm.
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