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  1. Jan 12, 2024 · Spectators should be watching 4th of July fireworks from a safe distance. Heckman says for fountain and cone fireworks, spectators should be at least 25 feet away, and for aerial fireworks, at ...

    • Lisa Marie Conklin
  2. Set up outdoors in a clear, open space. Light fireworks on a hard, flat and level surface to insure stability. Check the wind and have the wind blowing away from the spectators. Spectators should be at least the safety distance written on the fireworks label away from the display, keeping special supervision on children.

  3. Jul 2, 2022 · Spectators watch as fireworks are launched over the East River and the Empire State Building in New York City on July 4, 2021. Regulators are warning people ahead of July Fourth to be careful ...

    • Joe Hernandez
  4. It states: For aerial shells, the minimum required radius of the display site shall be 70 ft/in. (22 m/25 mm) of the internal mortar diameter of the largest aerial shell to be fired, as shown in Table 5.1.3.1. NFPA 5.1.3.1. *Note that for comets and mines, this distance is cut in half (35 ft/in) (11 m/25 mm) according to section 5.1.3.2.

    • Purchase Fireworks Legally. Legal fireworks have a label with the manufacturer’s name and directions. Often, illegal fireworks are unlabeled. Fireworks that are packaged in brown paper are made for professional displays.
    • Never Let Children Handle Fireworks. Nearly half of all fireworks injuries are sustained by children and adolescents, so it is important to keep children under adult supervision at all times when fireworks are in use.
    • Never Re-light a ‘Dud’ Firework. Wait at least 20 minutes before handling a “dud” that didn’t go off. Then, douse it with water and let it sit for another 20 minutes.
    • Keep Pets Inside. Fireworks produce loud noises that can scare your pets. If you have a pet that escapes or harms itself or others if frightened, put the pet in a secure, safe place in the house.
  5. Jul 2, 2024 · Scout out a location that’s hard and flat—like bare dirt, snow, concrete, sand, or stone. Avoid places with trees, grass, and buildings that could catch fire. Be considerate of noise pollution. Set off fireworks in a spot that won’t be too loud for neighbors, veterans, or pets. 2.

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  7. Aug 6, 2024 · Establish a clear spectator area at a safe distance from the launch site. The required distance varies depending on the type of fireworks you use. For example, spectators should be at least 30 feet from burning cones and fountains. Always check the labels for specific safety distance requirements for each firework.

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