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Six:
Light only one firework at a time.
Seven:
Never re-light fireworks.
Eight:
Never give fireworks to small children.
Nine:
Never experiment with or make your own fireworks. Many children and adults
have lost eyes or fingers experimenting with fireworks.
Rule number ten:
If you must store fireworks put them in a cool, dry place.
Number eleven:
Dispose of fireworks properly by soaking them in water and then
putting them in your trash can.
Twelve:
Never throw or point fireworks at other people.
Thirteen:
Dud fireworks could go off without warning, never pick them up. Use a
shovel to put the fireworks in a bucket of water to dispose of them.
Fourteen:
Never set off fireworks in metal or glass container.
Number fifteen:
The shooter should always wear eye protection and never have any
part of the body over the fireworks.
And finally,
Rule number sixteen:
Stay away from illegal fireworks; there is a reason they are
illegal--they are dangerous.
For many holidays or celebrations, we use lights-- on or around trees, roofs, doors or
windows, and in our yards and driveways.
Because we use so many lights at one time, sometimes we overload the power outlets
in our homes! That’s a fire waiting to happen.
There are lights and cords made especially to be used outdoors. Use only approved
outdoor lights and electrical cords outside. Make sure the electrical cords stay dry by
keeping them away from snow or water puddles. Don’t use indoor extension cords
outdoors.
Remind small children to never touch electrical lights. The lights can be hot and may
burn them. Parents, turn off decorative lights before going to bed.
If your family has a Christmas tree, keep it watered, because a dried tree is a fire
waiting to happen.
Here’s a song to help you remember some of these holiday safety tips.
Song:
Holiday Safety Tips
Chorus:
All the seasons can be fun
Holidays are number one
So here is a list
Check it twice
Got to find out
If we’re doing what’s right.
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