FIREWORKS SAFETY

Statistics show that over 10,000 people are treated in hospital emergency departments each year for injuries caused by fireworks devices. Nearly half of these injuries involve children under 15 years of age. By far the most common types of injuries due to fireworks are burns to the hands, eyes and head.

Of course, the safest way to celebrate the Fourth of July and other occasions is to leave the fireworks to the professionals. However, for those who choose to use fireworks at home, we urge you to become familiar with federal and state regulations concerning the use of fireworks by consumers, and to follow some common-sense safety tips which are listed below.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE REGULATIONS
North Carolina prohibits the use of the most dangerous types of fireworks by consumers. Especially during the summer months when we are often affected by dry conditions, fireworks can pose a serious threat. Banned fireworks in this state include:

Click HERE to read North Carolina General Statue Chapter 14 Article 54 which details the regulations on the sale, possession, etc. of pyrotechnics including fireworks.

FEDERAL REGULATIONS
The federal government has banned the sale of the most dangerous types of fireworks to consumers. These prohibited items include:

SAFETY TIPS
Here are some safety tips to keep in mind if you decide to put on your own fireworks show:

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