Have fire extinguishers on standby in case of emergencies. Knowing how to use them is equally important.
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Keep a close eye on children when they are around fireworks. Make sure they understand the dangers and are appropriately supervised.
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If you plan to use fireworks, buy them from a reputable source. Ensure they meet safety standards and follow all usage instructions.
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Have a bucket of water or sand nearby to extinguish fireworks or small fires quickly.
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If you use traditional oil lamps, place them on a stable surface, away from flammable objects, and never leave them unattended.
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If you plan to burst fireworks at home, choose an open area away from buildings and flammable materials. Clear the area of dry leaves and other combustibles.
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Follow your city's rules and regulations regarding the use of fireworks. Some places may have restrictions on when and where you can use them.
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Loose clothing can catch fire easily. Wear cotton or other fire-resistant materials while handling fireworks.
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Be mindful of the environment and air quality. Consider using fewer fireworks or eco-friendly alternatives.
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Use earplugs to protect your ears from loud noises and safety goggles to shield your eyes from sparks.
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Keep local emergency numbers on hand in case of accidents or emergencies.
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After celebrating, dispose of fireworks debris carefully. Soak used fireworks in water before throwing them away.
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