Fireworks have long been a source of joy for Americans, lighting up the night sky across hundreds of cities around the Fourth of July. They have also been a source of injuries and concern.
Fireworks have long been a source of joy for Americans, lighting up the night sky across hundreds of cities around the Fourth of July. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission,July Fourth firecrackers caused about 1,300 injuries in 2022. Sparklers also caused about 700 injuries last year.
In addition to injury concerns, fireworks are also a source of environmental dangers, including pollution and wildfires. Officials in New Mexico encouraged revelers to find alternative methods of celebrating in lieu of fireworks in hopes of preventing forest fires. "Leaving fireworks to the professionals reduces the risk of injury, unintentional wildfire starts, roof damage, and litter," New Mexico officials said in a press release.But in some cities, even professional fireworks shows are going by the wayside.
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