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Safety advice for fireworks season

Holiday fireworks go on sale June 28, the Office of the State Marshal urges people to use them safely.

Last year, there were 432 fireworks related injuries and/or fires reported by fire departments and hospital emergency rooms.

The state fire marshal urges people to always remember to use the three B’s of fireworks safety:

1. Be Prepared—Have water nearby and put pets indoors;

2. Be Safe—Only adults should light fireworks, and

3. Be Responsible—Clean up fireworks debris.

The fire marshal also advises: Don’t take any chances, be sure the fireworks you purchase are legal to possess and discharge. Know the dates and times fireworks are allowed in your community. Stay away from high powered illegal explosive devices.

Also, do not alter fireworks or make any type of homemade device. The damage they cause can be devastating and life altering. For more information visit the website at http://www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/fireworks.htm.

 

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