Georgians Encouraged To Let Their Patriotism Shine This Independence Day With Sparklers and Sparkling Items Safety Tips
Nation’s leading sparklers distributor encourages safe celebrations
ATLANTA (June 22, 2011) – As Georgians plan their patriotic celebrations this summer, experts urge consumers to consider safety this Independence Day.
“Sparklers and sparkling items are integral to any Fourth of July celebration, and Americans enjoy the tradition of lighting them to make the festivities brighter,” says Tommy Glasgow, president of TNT® Fireworks East. TNT Fireworks is the largest distributor of consumer fireworks, sparklers and sparkling items in the United States and has been in the business for more than 50 years. “As Georgians light up the night this Independence Day, TNT encourages safety for a safe and sane Fourth of July.”
Nationally, fireworks consumption increased 635 percent between 1976 and 2008[1] (29.0 million pounds versus 213.2 million pounds respectively), while fireworks-related injuries decreased dramatically from 38.3 injuries to 3.3 injuries per 100,000 pounds of fireworks during that same time period, according to the most recent data available from the American Pyrotechnics Association.
John Conkling, a nationally renowned fireworks expert and spokesman for the American Pyrotechnics Association, attributes the steep decline in injuries over the years to the fireworks industry’s consumer safety and education initiatives during the last three decades.
“For decades, sparklers and sparkling items have enhanced countless celebrations. To continue the downward trend in fireworks-related injuries, though, consumers must prioritize safety and have a general understanding of how these devices function,” Conkling says. “Following a few simple guidelines – such as only using sparklers and sparkling items outdoors in clear areas away from buildings and dry grass and always keeping a bucket of water on hand for emergencies – will help people stay safe.”Despite the decline in injuries, however, Conkling says consumers should resolve to use only devices permitted by state law while adhering to safety warnings and instructions that appear on product packaging.
While consumers consider which products will add the most sparkle to their Fourth of July celebrations, Conkling recommends they check the credibility of the distributor to make sure its products are reliable and come from a credible source.
“Not all sparklers and sparkling items are the same,” Conkling says, “and consumers should purchase only legal products that are distributed by a trusted, established company, like TNT Fireworks, that puts people and safety above all else.”
Here are a few sparkler and sparkling items safety tips to consider this Fourth of July:
Adult Supervision. In Georgia, no one younger than 18 can purchase sparklers and sparkling items. Adults should
always be present when lighting or handling sparklers and sparkling items. Never allow young children to light or handle them.
Look for Labels and Read the Instructions. Instructions and warnings are required by law. Check the credibility of the distributor to make sure their sparklers and sparkling items are reliable, legal and that they come from a licensed source.
Stay Alert. Never mix alcohol or other substances with sparklers and sparkling items.
Take Precautions. Always keep a hose and a bucket of water nearby in case of emergencies.
Outdoors Only. Use sparklers and sparkling items outdoors, only in clear areas, away from houses, buildings and
dry grass. Be sure to use them only on flat hard surfaces.
Let Sleeping Sparklers Lie. Don’t try to relight sparklers and sparkling items that don’t ignite. Wait 15 to 20 minutes, then douse and soak them with water and throw them away.
Protect Your Pets. Animals are often frightened by the sounds of sparklers and sparkling items. To protect your
“best friends,” keep them indoors — away from the loud noise — and secure.
Keep Clear. Never hold a lit sparkling item in your hand. Keep as far from the sparkler and sparkling item as possible when lighting.
One at a Time. Light only one sparkler and sparkling item at a time.
Obey All Laws. Please obey Georgia state laws regarding the use of sparklers and sparkling items.
TNT sparklers and sparkling items will be available through July 4 at numerous major retailers, as well as stand and tent sale locations throughout Georgia. For more safety information, or to find a location where TNT products are sold in Georgia, visit www.TNTFireworks.com.
Source:
25-10-1 Georgia Code, Chapter 10
What’s Allowed in Georgia
- Wire or Wood Sparklers of not more than 100 grams of mixture per item
- Other Sparkling Items that are non-explosive and non-aerial and contain 75 grams or less of chemical compound per tube or a total of 200 grams or less for multiple tubes
- Snakes and glow worms
- Trick Noisemakers including paper streamers, party poppers, string poppers, snappers and drop pops, each consisting of .25 grams or less of chemical composition
Source:
25-10-1 Georgia Code, Chapter 10
ABOUT TNT FIREWORKS
TNT® Fireworks (TNT) is the nation’s largest distributor of consumer fireworks and sparklers. For more than 50 years, TNT has set the benchmark for safety, customer satisfaction, innovation and quality in the fireworks industry. For more information about TNT Fireworks, visit www.tntfireworks.com.
ABOUT THE AMERICAN PYROTECHNICS ASSOCIATION
The APA is the leading trade association of the fireworks industry. The APA supports and promotes safety standards for all aspects of fireworks. The APA has diverse membership including regulated and licensed manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, importers and suppliers of fireworks. Additional information about the fireworks industry, facts & figures, history of fireworks, state laws, and safety tips can be found on APA’s website at www.americanpyro.com.