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Sparklers are very popular for the fourth of July, but they can be dangerous. Medical staff say it’s important to get burn injuries checked out as soon as possible in case of infection.
The National Safety Council also recommends not allowing young children to handle fireworks, and to closely supervise older ...
You want to make sure that there’s good adult supervision with children when they’re around the sparklers, that kind of stuff. Sparklers burn at 2000°. That’s hot enough to melt some metals.” ...
Choosing activities such as glow bubbles, confetti poppers, or glow sticks can be safer alternatives for children than ...
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Trampolines, ATVs and sparklers: Children's Hospital stresses need for safety amid summer fun. Whether it's wearing a helmet or not being on your phone while kids are in pools, a safe summer takes ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Booze, Belts and Burns. It's the slogan authorities have coined this 4th of July. They want you to stay safe on the roadways and in backyards. Drive sober, buckle up, and don't ...