 The key tips for this firework safety season, there's three of them. First, never relighted dud. If a firework does not ignite the first time, leave it alone. Second of all, always have a water source nearby. And third, once you're done with the fireworks, douse them with that water so you don't have any garbage fires. The statistics for the last season still lie fourth, which is the period of time that we're studying. That's the deadliest time of the year and the most dangerous time of the year are still alarming. Even though injuries have gone down slightly, deaths are up and we're most concerned about the injuries to children. Consumer Product Safety Commission spends a lot of time working at the ports with our sister federal agencies to make sure violative and dangerous fireworks do not make it into the country. If they happen to, we work at ATF in the Department of Justice to prosecute those individuals and that includes jail time. Safety is crucial when it comes to fireworks. Never let small children manipulate fireworks. You have to turn them on one by one and then go back to a safe distance. Also, it's very important to make sure that we comply and use legal fireworks in our area. And always have a bucket full of water or a hose in case of an accident.