The Fourth of July, for many, represents the pinnacle of summertime celebrations, filled with fireworks, barbecues, and outdoor fun. However, between fireworks injuries, grilling mishaps, and other accidents, the Fourth also happens to be statistically the most dangerous holiday of the year. If you’re celebrating at home or in the neighborhood this year, be advised that accidents can still happen. Take a look at the following safety tips to minimize the risks while enjoying the holiday.
Fireworks are exciting, but can quickly turn dangerous. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, fireworks-related injuries sent over 14,700 people to the hospital last year, with many injuries involving children. To stay safe, always follow these guidelines:
Barbecues are a holiday favorite, but grilling accidents can cause burns or even fires. To grill safely:
Spending the day outdoors can lead to sunburn, dehydration, or heat exhaustion, especially if you’re having so much fun you’re not paying attention. Take the following precautions to stay safe in the summer heat:
With children playing outdoors and festivities in full swing, it’s essential to maintain a safe neighborhood environment:
If you or a loved one is injured this Fourth of July due to someone else’s negligence, our experienced personal injury attorneys are here to help. Contact us today for a free consultation after intake and initial case review to discuss your case and learn how we can advocate for your rights.
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