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On the Fourth of July, many people will be playing with things that can explode, namely fireworks. Gee what could possibly go wrong? Well, when it comes to fireworks, plenty. In fact, in 2024, there ...
PLOVER, Wis. (WSAW) - Aspirus is reminding people how to stay safe around fireworks this year. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that 14,700 injuries were caused by fireworks in ...
Arizona residents can legally use fireworks from June 24 through July 6 between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m., with an exception for July 4, when fireworks are permitted until 1 a.m. on July 5. Fireworks can be ...
For many Americans, dazzling fireworks displays are a Fourth of July staple. While experts recommend leaving the pyrotechnics to the professionals to avoid the thousands of injuries hospitals see each ...
HOLLAND, Mich. — As Ohioans prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, fireworks stores across the state are fully stocked. But safety remains the top priority for both retailers and fire officials.
The biggest challenge with fireworks is that your phone needs to keep its camera open longer to capture light trails. Using digital zoom reduces image quality. It’s better to get closer if possible.
Each year, millions of Americans across the country buy consumer fireworks to light up the night in honor of July 4; a tradition that has been around since the first Independence Day nearly 250 years ...