Fireworks Safety - Consumer Tip (The Daily Buzz)

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2007

The Daily Buzz presents important safety information on how to stay safe this summer.

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  • Was that Clayton Morris doing the voice over? Must have been from last year then.

  • yes...actually its 2 years old.

  • ah ok then.

    still, the information is relevant. Actually, the problem has gotten worse. every day I see my neighbors accidentally leaving lit fireworks by their watermelons and mannequins, and then BOOM.

  • direct them to this video then...we can't let things like this keep happening.

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  • Oh, my! I was so busy protecting my pets and my children, that I forgot to protect my mannequins and my watermelons! I gotta go!

  • lol all those are more then m-80s

  • Most dont have those... At least I dont..

  • Rockets misfire the most if people stick them into the ground. A tube should guide them into the air. You can always buy pvc pipe and maybe get a bucket of sand and stick the tube into the sand to hold it in place and then shoot your rockets out of there.

  • If you have Class C mortar tubes, as long as the tube is empty you can use it to light your rockets out of as long as the rocket is bigger than the tube. The top of the rocket with the fuse needs to be sticking out of the tube, then you can just put the rocket directly down into the tube and it will guide it into the air. You can also use the mortar tubes to put the roman candles in and that will hold it in place.

  • If people wear safety glasses that they sell at sporting goods stores that people use to target shoot with, those will protect your eyes. Leather gloves will also protect your hands from getting burned.

  • If you have only a grass area to light them on, put a board down for a hard flat surface, then put the firework on there and put the bricks around all sides of the firework. Even on concrete put bricks around all sides of the aerial device. The news or fireworks conventions always talk about someone getting hurt or killed from a aerial display firework tipping over, if they had bricks around all sides of the device it wouldn't tip over.

  • If you have only a grass area to light them on, put a board down for a hard flat surface, then put the firework on there and put the bricks around all sides of the firework. Even on concrete put bricks around all sides of the aerial device. The news always tells a story of someone getting killed from a aerial firework that tipped over or they will say it at a fireworks convention when arguing to ban fireworks, if bricks are around all sides of the aerial firework it cannot tip over.

  • Just keep a hose or bucket of water outside when you light fireworks. Spray your yard and your house with water, other people should do the same even if they don't light fireworks just to be on the safe side. If you have aerial display fireworks, if they have their own stand or not, always put bricks around all sides to keep the aerial firework stable, this will prevent them from tipping over.

  • How many times do we even hear about bottle rockets going off in someones pocket? I never hear of that shit happening. You wanna know what's dangerous, going to a gas station and filling your car with 40 gallons of flammable gas!

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