![]() Prevent 4th of July Firework Injuries by Taking These Simple Steps |
![]() THURSDAY, July 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Fireworks are the pinnacle of many Fourth of July celebrations, and while they can be festive and fun, they can also land you in the emergency room if you don’t take proper precautions, experts warn. About 250 people a day wind up in the ER with fireworks-related injuries in the month before and after Independence Day. More than 75% of these injuries affect the head, neck, arms and hands, according to the American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS). “These injuries can include burns, eye trauma and hearing or vision issues, and in some cases, disfigurement,” said Dr. Patrick Byrne, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon and president of AAFPRS. “Treatment frequently requires a multidisciplinary approach,” he added in a news release. Taking simple precautions, however, can keep you safe during firework displays:
More information The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has more information on firework safety. SOURCE: American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, June 30, 2025 By Denise Mann HealthDay ReporterCopyright © 2025 HealthDay. All rights reserved. A.D.A.M. content is best viewed in IE9 or above, Firefox and Google Chrome browser. |