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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Fourth of July celebrations are already underway this week, and firework safety is not the only concern.
As the Fourth of July approaches, safety concerns surrounding fireworks and other holiday activities are at the forefront.
City councilmember Nathan Weller said impacted neighbors included the elderly, pet owners, neighbors who may have PTSD, families and even some students.
The City says residents should use fireworks labeled safe and sane and to "to avoid illegal fireworks that pose serious risks ...
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