21
Jun 2011

Exploding Myths: The Dangers of Consumer Fireworks

So, your'e thinking of using fireworks to celebrate the upcoming Independence Day. Please be aware that even the most mundane consumer fireworks contribute to the greatest number of injuries every year in the United States.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) tells us, "“Sparklers and novelties alone accounted for 32% of the emergency room fireworks injuries in 2009.” They also say, “84% of the fireworks injuries treated in hospital emergency rooms involved fireworks that Federal regulations permit consumers to use.”

Did you know that a simple sparkler can reach 1200° Fahrenheit? I've always wondered why we tell our children to stay away from hot things in the house, yet we seem to be willing to hand a sparkler to children as young as three and say, "wave it around!" We all contribute to their confusion and misunderstanding of dangers when we send such mixed messages.

For more information, you can download this NFPA Fact Sheet about fireworks.

Filed under  //   burn prevention   fire prevention   fireworks   holidays   injuries   safety  
29
Apr 2011

Stop Gas Fires

Note: This video may be considered too graphic for some viewers. The message, however, is very important. Please avoid this happening to you or your family members. Be wise; use good judgement. Your kids DO watch what you do.

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If he could, teenager Austin Bailiff would talk to every kid in the world about gas and fire. He knows what it’s like to think, “It can’t happen to me.” And he lives every day with the terrible reality that it can.

Share Austin’s videos with your kid. Sometimes, hearing stuff from other kids is more powerful than hearing it from us. That’s Austin’s hope. That’s why he tells his story.

Learn more at StopGasFires.org.

Filed under  //   Shriner's Hospital   burn prevention   danger   education   fire safety   gasoline