With only hours away from Independence Day, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue is urging residents to prioritize safety when celebrating with fireworks, warning of the potential for serious injuries and property damage.
Children most at risk, officials say
According to the National Fire Protection Association, an estimated 10,000 people are treated in U.S. emergency rooms each year for fireworks-related injuries, nearly half of whom are children under 15. Children ages 5 to 14 are most at risk, with hands and fingers being the most commonly injured body parts.
Sparklers, fountains and other novelty fireworks are among the top contributors to these injuries.
The NFPA also reports that fireworks cause approximately 20,000 fires annually, resulting in more than $100 million in property damage.
Tips to stay safe
To prevent accidents, MDFR advises residents to attend public fireworks displays organized by trained professionals rather than lighting fireworks at home…