9 Sparkler Safety Tips

9 Sparkler Safety Tips

They’re fun, they’re festive, and they’re hot! Sparklers are a fun and easy way to celebrate on holidays like Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day. While these small fireworks are easy to light and fun to wave around, it’s important to use them safely. According to the CPSC, sparklers can burn as hot as 2000 degrees Fahrenheit and can easily cause burns when not handled correctly.

So before you get out the sparklers this holiday, review our nine tips to help you stay safe while celebrating.

Sparkler Safety Tips

Follow your local laws. Make sure your sparkler purchase is legal and safe by brushing up on your local laws.
Watch where you wave. As festive as it feels, waving a sparkler can send sparks flying where they don’t belong.  
Supervise children. Children under the age of 12 should always have adult supervision to prevent injuries.
Dress appropriately. Nothing makes a party fizzle like an accidental burn or singed T-shirt. Rock your favorite close-toed shoes and avoid loose clothing to help avoid mishaps
Use one sparkler at a time. Leave the large firework displays to the pros – light each stick individually to keep your sparkly celebration under control.
Keep your distance. By now, you are an experienced social distancer. Channel that skill and stay at least 6 feet away from anybody with a sparkler. Avoid passing lit sparklers from one person to another, and resist the urge to try anything flashy like running with or tossing sparklers.
Dispose of sparklers properly. A sparkler stick can retain heat – and pose a fire risk – even after it burns out. Soak all used and unused sparklers in water and then throw them away in a metal container. This will prevent the sparklers from burning other garbage.
Keep water close. Summon your inner firefighter and keep a source of water handy in case of an emergency.
Never relight sparklers. Don’t be a “dud” – dispose of dud sparklers in a bucket of water. Attempting to reignite them can create a dangerous situation.

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