Seasonal & Holidays

Cherokee Sheriff's Urges Safety With Fireworks This Week

Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services urges residents to use extreme caution to avoid fires and severe injuries when using fireworks.

CHEROKEE COUNTY, GA — As the July Fourth holiday approaches, Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services is urging residents to use extreme caution to avoid fires and severe injuries when using fireworks this Independence Day.

Each year in the U.S., around 11,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms for fireworks related injuries. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public fireworks display, the department said.

In 2015, the sale and use of most consumer types of fireworks, which include firecrackers, skyrockets, and Roman candles, became legal to use in Georgia. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, there are about 200 fireworks injuries a day during the month surrounding the Fourth of July holiday.

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Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services offers the following fireworks safety suggestions:
  • Purchase fireworks from a licensed fireworks dealer.
  • Observe all state laws regarding the use of fireworks.
  • Read the labels carefully before igniting any fireworks. ï‚· Ensure that an adult supervises all firework activities.
  • Never allow children to ignite fireworks.
  • Wear safety glasses when shooting fireworks.
  • Light only one firework at a time.
  • Only use fireworks outdoors in a clear area; away from buildings and vehicles.
  • Never try to relight a firework.
  • Have a garden hose or bucket of water nearby.
  • Use caution with animals. Excitement, noise, and lights can cause fear and stress.

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