Playing it Safe with Fireworks
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Updated: 8:21 PM Jun 26, 2009
Playing it Safe with Fireworks
It's always good to get a refresher course on using fireworks safely. Here's what the police and fire departments recommend.
Posted: 8:05 PM Jun 26, 2009
Reporter: From 13 News, City Hall
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TOPEKA - The Topeka Fire Department wishes to remind all Topeka citizens that as we prepare to enjoy this 4th of July and fireworks season to please do so safely.

The following safety tips are being offered to ensure a safe celebration:

Always read and follow the directions on the fireworks labels.
Do not attempt to re-light a “dud” firework…allow 10-15 minutes to pass and then soak it in a bucket of water.
Keep water (a bucket or garden hose) handy.

Purchase fireworks from reliable sellers… never experiment with homemade devices.
Dispose of fireworks properly, like soaking them in water and then disposing of them in a trashcan.
Never throw or point fireworks at other people.

Never carry fireworks in your pocket.
Never shoot fireworks in metal or glass containers.
Only ignite fireworks outdoors, never indoors.

Store unused fireworks in a cool, dry place at least six inches off the floor and protected from potential spillage from other contaminants.
Light one firework at a time and then move away to a safe distance.
When lighting fireworks in a group setting, always appoint someone as the designated lighter.

Whenever possible use a punk or long handled lighter to ignite fireworks.
Never stand over a firework when igniting it.
Follow the laws and use common sense.

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