Steven Kohler, MD, medical director of Urgent Access, urges everyone to stay safe this Fourth of July. Every year, the Emergency Department treats patients with severe burns and devastating hand injuries caused by fireworks. Read more: http://spklr.io/6044SzOm
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As our nation prepares to celebrate the Independence Day holiday with backyard barbeques and festive fireworks, Atrium Health Navicent physicians urge everyone to keep safety in mind by following these tips: Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks. Adults should supervise all fireworks activities. Never use fireworks while impaired by alcohol or drugs. Handle and use fireworks in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all warning labels. Light fireworks on smooth, flat surfaces, and aim them away from buildings, dry leaves, flammable materials and spectators. Do not try to relight fireworks that malfunction. Do not modify fireworks or use homemade fireworks. Light fireworks one at a time, then quickly move back. Keep a phone and a bucket of water or fire extinguisher within reach and know first aid for burns. Click for more safety tips: https://bit.ly/3zqqNA7
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🎆 As we approach the Fourth of July celebrations, remember to keep your eyes safe around fireworks and sparklers! 🇺🇸👁️ 👀 Did you know fireworks can cause serious eye injuries if not handled properly? As your trusted eye care providers, we want to remind everyone to protect their vision during this festive season! Here are a few tips to ensure eye safety: 1️⃣ Wear protective eyewear when handling fireworks or closely observing displays. 2️⃣ Keep a safe distance from fireworks, as debris can cause eye damage. 3️⃣ Never allow young children to handle fireworks, even sparklers. 4️⃣ In case of an eye injury, seek medical help immediately. Let's celebrate responsibly and enjoy a safe & spectacular Fourth of July! Your vision matters to us. 🎇 #EyeSafety #FourthOfJuly #FireworksSafety
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Bonfire Night can be a time to enjoy with friends and family, but it's important to take precautions to protect your eyes. Around 300 people suffer serious eye injuries from fireworks each year, with some losing their sight completely. Here are some ways you can protect your eyes around fireworks tonight... 1. Handle fireworks carefully and keep a bucket of water nearby. 2. Avoid setting off fireworks when you are alone 3. Keep fireworks in a closed box and use one at a time. 4. Look away if you feel discomfort 5. Wear eye protection If an emergency occurs, seek medical help quickly and do not touch or rinse the injured eye. Stay safe, and have a fantastic night, whatever that may be!
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This July 4th, let's keep celebrations safe and injury-free! Every year, ERs see injuries from mishandled firecrackers and sparklers. Remember, leave the fireworks to the experts and follow safety guidelines. Check out some safety tips below: 🔵 Legal Compliance: Only use fireworks that are legal in your area. Follow all local laws and regulations. Adult Supervision: Always have a responsible adult supervise all fireworks activities. Never allow children to handle fireworks. 🔵 Safe Distance: Keep spectators at a safe distance from the launch area. 🔵 Hold with Care: Never hold a firecracker or firework in your hand. Use a lighter with a long reach to maintain a safe distance. 🔵 Read Instructions: Carefully read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for each firework. 🔵 Clear Area: Use fireworks in a clear, open area away from buildings, vehicles, dry grass, and other flammable materials. 🔵 Fire Extinguisher: Have a bucket of water, hose, or fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency. 🔵 No Alterations: Never attempt to alter or combine fireworks. Use them exactly as intended by the manufacturer. 🔵 No Alcohol or Substances: Avoid using fireworks if you are under the influence of alcohol or other substances. 🔵 Wear Eye Protection: Consider wearing safety glasses to protect your eyes from sparks and debris. 🔵 Alternatives: Consider safer alternatives to sparklers for children, such as glow sticks, confetti poppers or colored streamers. 🔵 Protect Pets: Keep pets indoors and away from fireworks. The loud noises and bright lights can be distressing to animals Stay safe, and enjoy the holiday responsibly! Read more here: https://bit.ly/3ztBBNI
HCA Florida Healthcare Hospitals warns of July 4th fireworks injuries
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This July 4th, let's keep celebrations safe and injury-free! Every year, ERs see injuries from mishandled firecrackers and sparklers. Remember, leave the fireworks to the experts and follow safety guidelines. Check out some safety tips below: 🔵 Legal Compliance: Only use fireworks that are legal in your area. Follow all local laws and regulations. Adult Supervision: Always have a responsible adult supervise all fireworks activities. Never allow children to handle fireworks. 🔵 Safe Distance: Keep spectators at a safe distance from the launch area. 🔵 Hold with Care: Never hold a firecracker or firework in your hand. Use a lighter with a long reach to maintain a safe distance. 🔵 Read Instructions: Carefully read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for each firework. 🔵 Clear Area: Use fireworks in a clear, open area away from buildings, vehicles, dry grass, and other flammable materials. 🔵 Fire Extinguisher: Have a bucket of water, hose, or fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency. 🔵 No Alterations: Never attempt to alter or combine fireworks. Use them exactly as intended by the manufacturer. 🔵 No Alcohol or Substances: Avoid using fireworks if you are under the influence of alcohol or other substances. 🔵 Wear Eye Protection: Consider wearing safety glasses to protect your eyes from sparks and debris. 🔵 Alternatives: Consider safer alternatives to sparklers for children, such as glow sticks, confetti poppers or colored streamers. 🔵 Protect Pets: Keep pets indoors and away from fireworks. The loud noises and bright lights can be distressing to animals Stay safe, and enjoy the holiday responsibly! Read more here: https://bit.ly/4cGtaxv
HCA Florida Healthcare Hospitals warns of July 4th fireworks injuries
https://www.getthecoast.com
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As the Fourth of July approaches, keep eye safety in mind if you're planning to set off fireworks. Consumer fireworks result in more than 9,000 injuries each year, and those injuries can be devastating. Learn how to practice fireworks eye safety: https://lnkd.in/guHd7sf
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As we approach the 4th of July, it's time to celebrate safely! In many states, fireworks sales have begun, and it's crucial to remember that fireworks are involved in an estimated 10,200 injuries treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments each year. These injuries include those to the head, face, arms, torso, fingers, hands, and legs, with 38% involving burns. Much like the meticulous planning we do in Simulation, safety with fireworks requires careful preparation. Here are some key tips: 1. Plan Ahead: Have a clear plan for using fireworks safely. 2. Designate an Adult: Ensure a responsible, sober adult is in charge of handling fireworks. 3. Know the Limits: Just because you can light large fireworks or handle small ones in your hands doesn't mean you should. Let's have a happy and safe 4th of July week! #SafetyFirst #4thOfJuly #FireworksSafety #HealthcareSimulation #StaySafe #Health #Simulation #FriendlyPSA
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Every year, thousands of people require medical treatment after being injured by fireworks. If you choose to use legal fireworks this summer, consider these tips: • Keep water nearby • Light fireworks correctly • Steer away from any failed fireworks • Set off fireworks in an open, clear area • Never try to re-light fireworks • Never lean your body over a firework when lighting • Supervise children handling sparklers • Wear protective eyewear • If injured, get medical attention immediately #fireworksafety #besafewithfireworks
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