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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Firework Safety Tips to Keep Your Fourth of July Fun

July 03, 2018 0
Firework Safety Tips to Keep Your Fourth of July Fun

GRANDVILLE, Mich. -- On the 4th of July, we celebrate our country's independence from tyranny as well as our American values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. A traditional celebratory event during this holiday are fireworks and, while beautiful, they can also be dangerous if handled improperly.

Serra Honda Grandville is here with some firework safety tips to ensure you spend your 4th having fun, and not in the hospital! Just like we care about your safety on the road, we care about it in life as well and want your 4th of July to be the best (and safest) it can be!

THE FACTS

Before we get into our tips for firework safety, let's talk about why it's so important. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fireworks are responsible for 18,500 fires, including 1,300 structural fires, 300 vehicle fires, 16,900 outside and other fires every year. On top of that, these fires cause an average of three deaths, 40 injuries, and an average of $43 million in property damage.

The NFPA also reported that in 2015, U.S. emergency rooms treated an estimated 11,900 people for fireworks-related injuries, and children younger than 15 accounted for one-third of those treated.


Firework Safety Tips to Keep Your Fourth of July Fun

1. SPARKLERS

Sparklers are popular amongst young children, but they're a lot more dangerous than you think if not handled properly. They can burn as hot as 2,000 degrees - which is enough to melt some metals - and parents should be present at all times to help their child hold their sparkler safely, never let them hold one by themselves. And be careful once they're extinguished too, as the burnt part is still very hot!


Firework Safety Tips to Keep Your Fourth of July Fun

2. NEVER RELIGHT A DUD

If your firework reaches the end of its fuse and fails to take off, DO NOT attempt to relight it! The explosion could simply be delayed, and if you're crouched on the ground or holding it in your hand trying to relight it, your holiday will turn horrible in a split second. Instead, wait 20 minutes then soak the dud firework in a bucket of water to ensure that it's completely disabled.


Firework Safety Tips to Keep Your Fourth of July Fun

3. ALCOHOL + FIREWORKS = BAD TIME

Alcohol impairs your judgment as well as your motor skills, which are two things you need when handling fireworks! Even if you've only had a couple, you should never be using fireworks when you've been drinking.

Firework Safety Tips to Keep Your Fourth of July Fun

4. PROTECT YOUR PETS

Firework safety doesn't just apply to humans, your pets need to be safe too! If you go to a fireworks show, it's recommended that you don't bring a pet. If you do, make sure that they're wearing proper identification just in case they run off due to all the loud noises. If fireworks are being used near your home, put your pet in a safe interior room to shield them from the sound. NEVER use fireworks near your pets!


Firework Safety Tips to Keep Your Fourth of July Fun

5. REPORT ILLEGAL FIREWORKS

Illegal fireworks, like M-80s and quarter sticks, should be reported to the fire or police department. No matter what anyone tells you, they are listed as illegal by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. In Michigan, any damage or injury caused by illegal fireworks can stick you with a felony or misdemeanor punishable by up to 5 years in prison or $10,000 in fines.

On top of that, their production does not include quality control and they're often coated in explosive dust, which can cause them to detonate if exposed to any friction like that which results from pocket storage. No matter how much of an expert you think you are, these guys are bad news. We know that you may not like the idea of reporting someone, but trust us, you could save lives and property by doing so!


This 4th of July, we all love to go to an awesome fireworks display to celebrate. They're pretty fun to use at home, but they should always be used responsibly. From all of us at Serra Honda Grandville, we hope you have a happy and safe holiday!

Give Serra Honda Grandville, the #1 Honda Dealer in Michigan in 2017, a call at (877) 236-9113, or visit us at 4260 Kenowa Ave. Grandville, MI 49418, one mile west of RiverTown Mall.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Firework Safety Tips for the Fourth of July Weekend

June 27, 2017 0
GRANDVILLE, Mich.,––The Fourth of July is just around the corner, and now is the time to prepare! Because the Fourth falls on a Tuesday, that leaves many families with a long weekend for traveling, relaxing, and setting off fireworks to celebrate the holiday. It can be nerve wracking to do fireworks at home with little ones and pets around, because they can be loud and dangerous. There are some basic firework safety tips you and your family can follow for the Fourth of July weekend to keep everyone safe and happy.


Firework Safety Tips for the Fourth of July Weekend

1. Light One Firework at a Time

While you may want to set them all off at one time for a grand spectacle, it's better to be safe and light one at a time. This will allow you the time you need to move away from the lit firework quickly, and your crowd the chance to enjoy each and every firework!


2. Light Fireworks Away from Your Home 

If possible, take your fireworks to the backyard or a nearby open field to reduce risk of fires or other accidents. The further you can light fireworks from your house or other buildings, the better! Make sure your audience is sitting far away from where the fireworks are being lit as well.

3.  Only Allow Adults to Light Fireworks

It can be tempting to let your children help with lighting the fireworks because it's exciting and you want them to be involved. You can avoid the risk of injury by only allowing adults to light the fireworks. Even little fireworks like bang snaps and sparklers can be dangerous for little ones to handle.

4. Never Re-Light Dud Fireworks

If you light a firework only to find out it's a dud, leave it be. You can either throw it in your water bucket or let it rest where it landed to make sure it's safe. Either way, there was something wrong with the dud in the first place and it could cause you more danger to try and make it work.

5. Keep Your Pets in a Quiet Place Throughout the Weekend

Pets have sensitive hearing and can often become anxious with fireworks or other loud noises. Wherever you travel this weekend, be kind and provide your pet a safe, quiet place for them to be. You can also try using a Thunder Shirt or lavender paw balm to help calm nervous pets.


6. Never Bring Your Pets to a Firework Show

You may want to share an awesome firework show with your furry friends, but again, it can be anxiety inducing and very scary for them. Do your best to make them feel comfortable, safe, and loved and never bring them to a firework show.

7. Keep a Metal Bucket and Plenty of Water Handy

If you're lighting your own fireworks at home, even small ones, keep a metal bucket and plenty of water handy. Use the metal bucket to put firework remains or duds in, and use the water to douse hot fireworks or sparklers as needed.

8. Go to a Local Fireworks Show! 

You can let the professionals handle the fireworks, and enjoy a big show by attending a local fireworks show. There's one right in Grandville on the 4th of July at the Middle School at Dark! There will also be other fun activities in the City of Grandville for you and the family to enjoy this weekend.

We hope these firework safety tips for the Fourth of July weekend help keep you, your family, and your pets safe and happy this holiday! If you're traveling for the holiday, make sure to have your oil changed, tires inspected, and fluids topped off before you leave. We can help with all of this and more at RiverTown Honda. Check our available coupons, and stop by our Express Service Lane with or without an appointment for services in 90 minutes or less. For even more tips on how to maintain your car for safety on the road, check out our routine maintenance tips and Summer Car Care advice.

Give RiverTown Honda a call at (877) 236-9113, or visit us at 4260 Kenowa Ave. Grandville, MI 49418, one mile west of RiverTown Mall.

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