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The 4th of July!!!


Each year at this time, Americans from the Aleutians to the Keys prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, the birthday of our great country - the United States of America. On July 4, 1776, we declared our Independence from England. That day saw the beginning of a journey that's brought us through struggles and adversity to become the proud and strong nation we are today. On the Fourth of July we remember who we are, where we've come from and what we've accomplished as a people.
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I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

According to PREVENT BLINDNESS AMERICA, nearly 13,000 fireworks victims keep hospitals busy every year. more than half of those injured are children. Fireworks not only injure users, but also 40 percent of fireworks mishaps injure bystanders.

The three types of fireworks that keep hospital emergency rooms busy during this holiday period are bottle rockets, firecrackers, and sparklers. Bottle rockets and firecrackers can fly in any direction prior to exploding and sparklers burn at temperatures hot enough to melt gold.

One of the reasons fireworks injuries continue to occur is because people just don't consider how dangerous these devices can be. People often don't realize - until they are injured - that the risk of blindness or injury outweighs the excitement of taking risks with fireworks. And giving fireworks to young children can mean a trip to the hospital emergency room.

Take the test below and find out. Choose from either True or False. Answers and explanations will follow the quiz.

    1. Firework injuries can only occur during the Fourth of July.

    2. Sparklers are safe fireworks and can be given to children.

    3. Gunpowder is a major ingredient in most types of fireworks.

    4. Only people who are careless or unsupervised are injured from fireworks.

    5. Only people who set off fireworks risk injuries.

    6. Males are more likely to get hurt from fireworks.

    7. Bottle rockets are not dangerous because they're just firecrackers tied to a stick.

    8. Homemade fireworks are safer than store bought fireworks.

    9. Using fireworks is an inexpensive way to celebrate the Fourth of July.

    10. My state bans fireworks.

Answers

1. - FALSE.
While most fireworks injuries do occur during the July 4th holiday, many injuries also happen during Labor Day, New Years Eve, Christmas, and Mardi Gras.

- FALSE.
Sparklers are the second highest cause of fireworks injuries that require hospitalization. Most of these injuries occur among preschool-age children. Sparklers are dangerous because they burn at a termperature hot enough to melt gold (1,800 degrees F!)

3. -TRUE.
Most fireworks contain gunpowder which causes these devices to explode. Class C fireworks (e.g. firecrackers) are legal in many states and contain up to 50 mg. of gunpowder. Anything higher and the fireworks may be compared to an explosive bomb.

4. - FALSE.
Because fireworks are unpredictable, injuries can occur even if the person is careful or under supervision. The best way to avoid injury is not to use fireworks.

5.- FALSE.
When it comes to fireworks, no one is safe! Prevent blindness estimates that nearly 40 percent of fireworks injuries are to bystanders.

6. - TRUE.
Men and boys are the most frequent users of fireworks. That's why four out of every five fireworks injuries happen to males. Men between the ages of 22-44 and boys ages 12-14 are the most common victims.

7. - FALSE.
Bottle Rockets are among the most dangerous fireworks available today. They account for the majority of all fireworks injuries that lead to permanent eye damage. Bottle Rockets can move as fast as 200 miles per hour, explode in mid air, and fly in any direction.

8. - FALSE.
Homemade fireworks are often more hazardous. Those who make their own fireworks tend to combine the chemicals from other devices to create a bigger -- and more dangerous -- explosion.

9. - FALSE.
The cost of treating a fireworks injury far outweighs the cost of a single fireworks package, which is $2.00. The average hospital emergency room charges approximately $80 for one visit. This price does not include the cost families must pay for possible permanent injury, physical therapy, or blindness.

10.
The answer depends on where you live. Only 11 states ban all types of fireworks; six states allow sparklers and/or snakes; 29 including the District of Columbia, allow class C fireworks; and two have no fireworks laws at all. Fireworks are allowed in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.




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