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Published: Friday, July 3, 2009

FIREWORKS

A good Fourth is a safe one

On the topic of personal or neighborhood fireworks displays, most Americans tend to fall into one of two camps.

The "love 'em" group has already staked out a spot for the lawn chair near the curb in their cul-de-sac. It's the same crew that will likely require multiple pilgrimages to Tulalip's Boom City or the community fireworks stand to make sure this year's display tops last year's explosive extravaganza.

The "hate 'em" crowd is busy making plans to escape entirely to a firework-free zone -- like the wilds of Canada -- and hoping like crazy that an errant bottle rocket doesn't burn their house down while they're away.

Local firefighters have already had to battle blazes this week set off by fireworks. If you're among the group who believe that large personal pyrotechnic displays are the only appropriate way to celebrate this holiday, please take the time to review the following safety tips provided by the Snohomish County Fire Marshal's Office.

n Have a bucket of water on hand to douse used fireworks or for emergencies.

n Never build or experiment with homemade fireworks.

n Never let children handle or light fireworks. Even sparklers can be dangerous in the hands of unsupervised kids.

n Never ignite fireworks while holding them. Only light one at a time, and move away quickly.

n Give yourself enough room in a safe location -- away from buildings, vehicles and flammable materials.

n Never light fireworks inside a structure.

n Watch what you wear. Loose clothing can catch fire and should not be worn while handling fireworks.

n Never try to re-ignite fireworks that have malfunctioned. Soak them in water, then throw them away.

n Never ignite fireworks when you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

n Never aim fireworks at vehicles.

n In case of an emergency, dial 9-1-1.

Many of our communities ban the use of fireworks altogether, so it's important to know the rules for your area. If you happen to live in one of the areas where fireworks are allowed and insist on watching your hard-earned money go up in a smoky haze, do your neighbors a favor and be careful.

We strongly believe the need for explosions is best served by attending one of the many public displays planned for our communities. If you leave the fuse lighting to the professionals, you're more likely to wake up on the 5th of July with your house and all of your body parts intact.

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