How to avoid fireworks injuries this Fourth of July

Blowin’ stuff up is as Fourth of July as Bomb Pops and hot dogs. We get it — ‘Merica. But all that explosive fun can have consequences.

Why it matters: Fireworks are a blast, but they’re also dangerous, resulting in a lot of injuries every year.

  • Here’s how you can avoid hurting yourself without avoiding the fun.

By the numbers: In 2024, 328 Missourians went to the hospital for fireworks-related injuries.

  • In Kansas, nearly 60 children ages 5-11 had fireworks injuries, more than any other age group in 2024.

In places where it’s legal to shoot fireworks, follow these safety tips:

  • Keep an emergency water source nearby and stay away from buildings and homes.
  • Keep away from lighted fireworks, even if they don’t explode right away.
  • Never shoot them at or from vehicles, and don’t alter them.

Zoom in: Two KCK kids were seriously injured last week in a fireworks explosion, resulting in burns, shrapnel wounds and the loss of a finger, KMBC reported.

Zoom out: Fireworks are illegal in many of the metro’s biggest cities, including KCMO, Overland Park and Olathe. Other cities, like KCK, Independence and Lee’s Summit, allow limited use during specific days…

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