Perhaps with a festive barbecue, a lively parade, or decked out in vibrant red, white, and blue attire? For many, fireworks are a highlight, dazzling us with their explosive beauty. But amidst the excitement, it’s crucial to remember the risks involved. Fireworks are not just stunning visual displays; they are powerful explosives. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, there were around 10,200 fireworks-related injuries in 2023, with fatalities reaching at least 11. Notably, eye injuries account for approximately 16% of these incidents.
Absolutely. Consider the seemingly harmless sparkler, which can reach temperatures up to 3000°F. Fireworks can emit live sparks and small fragments of debris that pose serious dangers. These particles have the potential to inflict permanent damage to the eyes. It’s crucial to recognize fireworks for what they are — potent explosives — and to take the necessary precautions to reduce the risk of injuries.
The most critical safety measure for fireworks is to maintain a safe distance. Even well-planned fireworks can misfire, but if you’re watching from a safe distance, particularly at a professional display, you’re less likely to get hurt. If you prefer to set off your own fireworks, adhere strictly to these guidelines:
Even with the strictest adherence to safety protocols, accidents can still happen. If you or someone else suffers an eye injury from fireworks where debris becomes lodged in the eye, do not attempt to remove it. Instead, secure a cup over the affected eye to shield it from further injury and prevent any contact with it. Seek emergency medical care immediately. Prompt treatment significantly improves the likelihood of a successful recovery.
We wish all our patients a delightful 4th of July surrounded by your favorite people. Please be cautious to prevent any fireworks-related injuries. If you need additional tips on how to keep your celebrations safe for everyone, feel free to call or email us.